I also turned 30 on September 1. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but I still couldn't convince my wife that I needed a sportscar to relive my youth....
Ah, you mean that the whole stuff you are told about working for money and so is just a show that we do for the youngsters to make them work for us till they are 30?
Can't say much yet... Brought chocolate cake to work (Now all the women who ate 3 hate me ), tonight lunch at my parents home... weekend... touring through the clubs and pubs... then roleplaying... well. I will try to get a few hours of sleep now and then.
Ah, 30's no big deal. Although I'm not sure my wife believed that when she finally caught up earlier this summer. I've been there for almost two years now, and don't feel any different.
Happy Birthday, Darklone!! Welcome to the 30&up club. It's not as bad as they say. I'll share with you a couple of choice bits of wisdom from one of the most profound philosophers of our time, Tim McGraw:
In my next 30 years, I'm gonna have some fun
Try to forget about all the crazy things I've done
Maybe now I've conquered all my adolescent fears
And I'll do it better in my next 30 years.
In my next 30 years, I'm gonna watch my weight
Eat a few more salads and not stay up so late
Drink a little lemonade and not so many beers
Maybe I'll remember my next 30 years.
My next 30 years will be the best years of my life
Raise a little family and hang out with my wife
Spend precious moments with the ones that I hold dear
Make up for lost time here, in my next 30 years.
Then again, his outlook may be skewed by the fact that he's rich and married to Faith Hill. YMMV.