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I wasn't going to turn my computer back on today and enter the online world, but at the end of another birthday, I feel the need to say a few things.
Rather than railing against growing older, I embrace my birthdays with exhilaration How wonderful that I am still around to share and celebrate another year! As I do grow older I hear stories of people who do not have that opportunity.
In the digital age, it's great to hear from a variety of people. Greetings are public, private, personal, heartfelt, auto-generated, funny, surprising, touching, bland. Whatever they are, someone has made the effort to think of me and reach out across the bandwidth, just for a moment. I like it!
Today I received a birthday card from one of my Twitter followers. We were working together yesterday and she recognised me. Somewhere along the line, I mentioned that today was my birthday and today she presented me with a funny, handmade card. I was delighted. What a great thing! Why not be the kind of person who gives or sends a birthday card to people they have met? It spreads goodwill and good feeling and that's a good thing.
This wasn't a birthday ending in zero so I didn't have a big shindig. I'd been surrounding myself with friends who had been wrapping me in love, so I didn't do anything spectacular. I slept in this morning; had a conversation with a prospective client and went off to lunch with a friend. We happened to be working in the same neighbourhood and she took time out of her day to meet me. We enjoyed sitting outside in the warmer weather. I worked for the afternoon and then had dinner with a close friend this evening. In between I read emails, facebook posts, text messages and took calls from friends and family. I arrived home and listened to the messages on my answering machine - one from my four year old nephew, exuberantly shouting "Happy birthday Aunty Tanya" . His message started with the cue from my sister whispering "go, now".
I wore a new dress today. Rich emerald green.
I examined my face intently. To me I look the same - except for those annoying grey hairs that I'm sure the hairdresser sprinkles in after each visit - but I know that I do not. I don't have worry lines or frown lines. You can see that I laugh.
I feel serene.
I feel happy.
I feel like my hard work is paying off.
I feel intensely interested in my work.
I feel valued.
I feel loved. The most important feeling of all.
Thank you everyone. I actually feel like this most days. It's wonderful.
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