| ebonyserpent ( @ 2007-11-07 15:22:00 |
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My Last Year In My 20s
I'm officially 29 today. And I'll be turning 29 again next year, and the year after that, and....
Hehehehe, no, it's not that bad. At first it was a little scary to think that next year I'll be 30, especially when people always make a big deal about it as if it's the end of the world. But pffft, 30's nothing -- just the end of another decade, not the world! I won't start worrying until I turn, like, 60 or so. ;)
I'll be going out soon with
gooniegel and
galvyn for some frappucinos at the new Starbucks nearby, and then I think my husband's taking me out to dinner, so I may not get around to replying to everyone's comments today, but I wanted to say thank you all so much for the sweet birthday wishes and gifties!! *hugs flist* You guys always make me feel so special, and I love you all! ♥ ♥ ♥
I was going through the old family photos with my uncle and my grandma a few weeks ago, and I found a few of my baby/little kid pictures. I know I also have one of me as an infant (that standard pic they take in the hospital right after you're born), but I couldn't find it. Anyway, here's a few pics if anyone's interested:
Some of these pics got discolored over time.
I'm guessing these were taken sometime between 1978 and 1980. Look at that light blonde hair! I think I might go back to that color one of these days. *g*
Don't know exactly when these were taken.
This was my Kindergarten picture. :)
I'll see everyone later! XOXOXOXO
Hmmm, my husband left a gift for me on my desk... should I open it now, or be patient and wait until he gets home? *is tempted*
ETA: The image in my icon is the constellation Scorpius in the Milky Way, taken by the Hubble Telescope. And speaking of space, has anyone been viewing the comet Holmes? You can see it with the naked eye right now, as it's exploding. It's visible in the northern sky (I see it best here at around 9pm) as a faint, blurry, blue spot bigger than the planet Venus, right beside the constellation Perseus, which is to the right of Cassiopeia and Draco if you're looking north. I love the stars -- I can stare up at them all night. *happy sighs*