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#195220 01/31/06 08:10 PM
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Hello Forum,
I've been in Santa Monica this past extended weekend and got back to reality (California is a wierd place!!! eek ) last night. I've never been so happy to be back to the midwest!

Today is my 30th birthday (it still hasn't sunk in) and I'm pretty excited!!! biggrin

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Dear Dr. Eric,

Happy Birthday to you

Happy Birthday to you

Happy Birthday to Dr. Eric

Happy Birthday to you.

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Thanks Zenovia!

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I echo Zenovia's sentiments and God grant you many years!

Zenovia you have such a lovely voice, I didn't know you could sing biggrin

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Happy Birthday

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*who feels like she's thirty (again)*

#195225 01/31/06 09:23 PM
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Originally posted by Dr. Eric:
Hello Forum,
I've been in Santa Monica this past extended weekend and got back to reality (California is a wierd place!!! eek ) last night. I've never been so happy to be back to the midwest!

Today is my 30th birthday (it still hasn't sunk in) and I'm pretty excited!!! biggrin
Dr. Eric,

Birthday blessings to you and many more years!

Mary Jo

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Dr Eric,

STO LAT!

Happy 30th. I embark on the great 3-0 tomorrow!

Is it as scary as I've heard?

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Happy 30th, young man!

(Boy, I feel so old! That answers domilsean's "fear," I hope!) wink

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Dear Pani Rose, Rose2, Mary Jo, and Domilsean,

Many Thanks to you!!! biggrin biggrin biggrin

PS Domilsean, it ain't scary. You're only as old as you feel!!! wink

PPS Thanks, Amado!! (You snuck in there while I was typing) smile

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Dr Eric,

STO LAT!

Happy 30th. I embark on the great 3-0 tomorrow!

Is it as scary as I've heard?
Can only answer for when I reached 30 which was years ago. Now my adult children are all over 30. But I do recall it then as being a turning point in my life and am not really sure exactly why. Maybe it was because when you reach 30 you are sort of saying 'good-bye' to the last decade of your youth. But I can tell you that my life got better and better after 30...once I got past the transition. wink

Bless you on your birthday tomorrow and may you have many years.

In Christ,

Mary Jo

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Sto Lat Eric and Domilsean. Happy birthday you old fogies. I'm not far behind, and finding grey hair.

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It's at age 30 and beyond that you become "wiser!" Your prior experience(s) become the stepping stone(s) for your future!

Some say 40 but, in my book, "real" life starts at 30! Thenceforth, it's an uphill battle! wink

Take time to enjoy it!

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AAAAHHHH! To be only 30 again.

Actually when I was a high school student, my friends and I decided that 30 was over the hill. When we were 29, we decided really 40 was over the hill. When we got to 40, we decided that we were right at age 29, and that it is downhill from there biggrin .

In IC XC,
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Everyone baptized into Christ should pass progressively through all the stages of Christ's own life, for in baptism he receives the power so to progress, and through the commandments he can discover and learn how to accomplish such progression. - Saint Gregory of Sinai
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Happy Birthday Dr. Eric!

Thirty used to sound old, but now it sounds young!!! :p

I am jealous! frown

Sincere best wishes and prayers for a year full of health, happiness and prosperity...we are blessed to have you here! cool

In Christ,
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