Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Welcome to the "Real" World

Yesterday was my first adult birthday.

My alarm didn't go off as planned.

I woke up 30 minutes early and had to skip the makeup, but do the hair.

The makeup I could do later before work.

I stormed out of my room and informed my mother of the hazaards of relying on technology as an alarm clock.

She simply said "Welcome to the real world. Happy birthday."

I suppose I didn't know the real world would hold so many similarities to my previous childhood world, like faulty alarm clocks, and waking up late.

Happy birthday to me. [:

Cheers!

4 comments:

  1. Hah. Yes, things never change much, do they? But still...happy birthday!!! =)

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  2. Thank you ladies.... [: No, things really don't change much. Still the same rules, still the same family, the only thing NOW is that TODAY is my nephew's first birthday.... Freaking adorable....

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  3. And isn't it wonderful to have a cozy bed to wake up in and a mother who greets you into life the very first time and then again into the adult world on your big 18th? And ya know that same old boring rule infested "family" will one day be a pretty darn good bunch to hang out with and share memories with- failed alarm clocks, spilled milk, "drease" from the nose, home baked cookies, funny shows. Oh can't you just iiimmmaagggiiinnnee it. Something to look forward to and grow into. (well actually it could happen now and you wouldn't even have to wait) Life is great, enjoy the journey, don't be in a big hurry to flee into the adult world. It can be scary. Help, even now I wish I was a kid again- and that was a long time ago. But then the world was a much safer, friendlier place. Smile today, be happy, have a thankful heart, be safe, give Hayden a hug from me today- I'm coming down to see you. I buzz you, nana
    ps- lose the f word in all it's varieties, it still means the same- very unbecoming, very crass, ugly gutter lingo. Rise above the scum of the world.

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