I did not do it on purpose. My driving instructor said "change lane!".Originally posted by the Bear:ewwww.. roadkill
but i drove over one the other day on the way to church too.. flattened too
i think it was a pigeon.. poor thing..
Originally posted by foxwalk:I did not do it on purpose. My driving instructor said "change lane!".
Anyway, the other day a bird won;t get out of the way, so I horned at it.
If being 30s and onwards is cool like this, let me age gracefully then!Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Ahh...something refreshing. *Thumbs up* I like this place as well - age is really no barrier.
moi aussiOriginally posted by EricDraven:I declare I only surf Club 30 threads (99% of the time) !!!
Pls translate.Originally posted by neuros:moi aussi
It's all a state of mind.Originally posted by foxwalk:If being 30s and onwards is cool like this, let me age gracefully then!
moi aussi = French for 'me too'Originally posted by foxwalk:Pls translate.
Originally posted by foxwalk:Pls translate.
I agree! In my teens & even in my 20s, I often had a v. low self image about myself... but once I was nearing 30 I felt more confident about life, more positive about lotsa things & I tend to value & treasure certain things more (like relationship with God, family, & close friends). Work is also more or less 'stabilised' and I can see clearer which direction I should head.Originally posted by Rhonda:It's all a state of mind.
I actually love the 30's. The 20's is a time of hard work and strife cause you'd be just finishing off with your studies and struggling to establish your career. For some of us, we'd also be learning how to handle our finances with our first steady income and sudden monthly bills. And on top of it all, there'll be the relationship aspect - if single, we'd be socialising and perhaps looking out for someone special; if attached, we'd be spending time discovering each other and possibly making future plans.
In your 30's, you'd most likely get an unshakeable confidence in who you are, your values, morals, beliefs, etc. You might become more steadfast and your emotions start to become less volatile. Some of us would be married or planning to get married and some might start building a family. Lots of things to juggle, lots of challenges to face, but all would be worthwhile. And then, there are younger folks who might look to you for advice and you find yourself playing the 'big sister' / 'big brother' role at times.
It's a great period to be in, to be honest.