Thirty-nine

And thus I begin the last year of my thirties. I’m thirty-nine years old.

I feel like I should be full of some sort of wisdom or something. Like 39 is the magic age of maturity and grownuphood. But then I thought that about 30 too and I was wrong.

This morning I was talking to my FFJ on the phone. She turned 40 on Friday.

“So how does it feel?” I asked.
“A lot like being 39,” she said. “The only thing that changes is I have to mark a different box now and I think I have to renew my license.”
“Ha!” I laughed.
“So the next time I fill out a form I might have a break down, but for now I’m good.”

I made a decision tonight, driving home from dinner with 3/5ths of the Chicken Fingers (and special guest stars Angela and Rockstar Baby Byron) that for now I’m good too. I’ve spent a lot of time frozen with fear and paralyzed by insecurity. It has suuuu-ccckkked.

As you know, faith is not my strong suit and when you couple that with my utter lack of patience, well I’ve been pretty much a wreck for weeks. But I am stopping all that now. I will have faith that work will come in and that freelancing remains the right choice.

Also, I will make George Michael’s “Faith” my theme song and will take to wearing one, gaudy cross earring. Grownuphood is going to look so good on me.

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6 Comments

  1. bakiwop 07.Jun.11 at 5:23 am

    happy birthday!

    “the magic age of maturity and grownuphood” – this is always /next/ year.

  2. Kevin Fenton 07.Jun.11 at 6:18 am

    Happy birthday and best of luck going forward–from a fellow impatient person.

  3. M-----l 07.Jun.11 at 3:48 pm

    I turn 37 next month. As far as I’m concerned, it’s the exact same thing as turning 39 as they both round up to forty. I stopped giving a crap a long time ago, though.

    I hope someone gives you something nice for your birthday and that you get a pie or a brownie. (I can never remember which one you prefer.)

    1. Jodi 07.Jun.11 at 3:50 pm

      @M—–l, The only two birthdays that really bothered me were 26 (for reasons I cannot explain) and 35 (because as a woman you’re told repeatedly by the media that you become a dried-up prune on your 35th birthday and your uterus falls out).

    2. hotrod 08.Jun.11 at 6:25 am

      @M—–l, I’ve been saying ever since I turned 36 that I’m almost 40.

  4. phantomxii 08.Jun.11 at 8:02 pm

    Happy birthday, young whippersnapper. One day you too shall know the wisdom of age. (Okay, so I’m really only a few years older than you. JUST LET ME HAVE MY MOMENT.)