I turned the big three-oh a couple weeks ago. I’ve celebrated my 27th
birthday three times now, but this year I think it’s a little harder to deny
that I am in fact moving from one age bracket to another. The “2” candle I have no longer is
applicable at the front portion of my age. This is new territory.
This birthday has been a big one because last year the big 3-0 was
looming and I felt like I was in the same place I had been at 24.
I graduated at a horrible economic time and I stayed in a
low paying job for far too long (not that I’m quite raking it in now). My car was readily falling apart, and
although it wasn’t something we had ever wanted here before, we didn’t really
have roots. I’m shocked when I
think about everything that’s happened this past year.
I’m so grateful everytime I get into my grown-up car and
still shocked that I get to drive it everyday. I’ve now been at my “new” job for a year and I can’t imagine
myself doing anything else. We
officially have roots and it’s a terrifying and great thing. I know there’s a lot I don’t have, but
mostly there’s a lot that I do. I
have what I need, some of what I want, and some of the best people in my life. I feel like have some semblance of
having at least part of my crap together, or poop in a group, as my dad likes
to say.
I love lists and I really, really, really wanted to make a
list of the 30 things I’ve learned in my 30 years, or the 30 things everyone
should know, or something else related that would allow me to write another
list. One of the things I’ve
learned in my 30 years is that you don’t always need a list though.
However, I have learned a few things that I’m going to share
because, well, this is my blog and I can.
It’s important to take care of yourself. I try to work out 4-5 times a week
because it makes me feel better. It’s an added bonus if I lose a couple pounds,
but that’s no longer my focus. I
get crazy excited when my average resting heart rate is lower than the typical
average. We’re probably spending
too much money on food but it’s real, healthy food, and it was totally worth
trading in our froyo budget for legit food. What goes into your body has a direct impact on so many aspects
of your life. Sleep is also a part
of that, but I haven’t quite caught onto the sleep thing yet. I’ll work on that during the next 10
years so I have something to write about when I hit 40 (that sentence almost
gave me a panic attack btw – just realizing that 40 is only a short 10 years
away).
To add to that, I also think it’s important to be just as
critical of the products going on my body as the food going in it. I look for products that are natural if
possible or at least void of parabens, sulfates, and some other nasty
chemicals. I think it’s important
to support companies that offer products that aren’t polluting our world and
treating it as disposable.
Next lesson - Toxic people are simply not worth it. It’s hard and it hurts cutting off some
relationships, but sometimes it has to be done. There’s a point where it’s no longer possible to stick around
being a good friend when it’s tearing you apart. It’s hard to make that decision though to let go. There are other relationships
that just fall apart due to time, distance, or growing apart, and sometimes
they’re worth fighting for with everything you have. I’ve learned to tell the difference and grieve
the friendships that just weren’t meant to be.
There are things that have to be done because that’s just
how life goes, but there’s a lot that doesn’t. Don’t feel like going out? Then don’t!
Don’t feel like calling the car saleslady back? Block her number (possibly not the best
decision, but it was effective)!.
Don’t feel like going to bed at a reasonable hour? Then stay up and continue watching
youtube videos of Jimmy Fallon and his lip syncing battles or those cute little
ducks. Don’t feel like cleaning
the kitchen or even the house for a week?
It’s cool – the house will still be standing and the kitchen will not be
invaded by roaches, not even one.
Don’t apologize for who you are (unless you have legit
issues that need attending to). I’m
at a point where I feel more comfortable in my own skin than I ever have (my
hair is much better too!). I know
what I like and I love that I finally do.
I’m an alt music loving girl who watches too much TV, has never met a
cardigan she didn’t want, is an obsessive organizer, takes her own grocery bags
everywhere, gets more excited about a new washer than the Kate Spade purse that
was crazy on sale at the outlet, loves Jesus, bright colors, her family, her
grumpy cat, the little dog that she’ll always call a puppy, and the boy she
fell in love with when she was 17.
I don’t have everything all figured out but what I have is enough and
that’s what I’m focusing on as I enter this new frontier of the thirties.
I’m still in a bit of denial that I’m really 30, however
when I look at how far I’ve come from my ideas, opinions, beliefs, and dreams
at 20, I think that it must be true.
Maybe by the time I’m 40 I’ll have really figured everything out, but I
won’t hold my breath!
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