I don't miss...

Keroin

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All those t-shirts and bumper stickers that were so popular once, with the line: "What if the whole world farted at once?"

Nope, don't miss them.

(Darn, now someone's going to put that in their sig line, aren't they?)



What do you not miss?
 
I miss some aspects of being military, but

I don't miss moving every 2-3 years.
 
I didn't mind the moves, and being a *military wife* was fine....I sucked as a soldier. I did good work at my job, just not the sodiering part, I got my feelings hurt too much (not in basic training, that was cool..just the regular duty station part).

I'm not sure how I feel about being a *retired guy's wife* yet...eeek.
 
Chronic fatigue from depression and low thyroid.
I'm hoping that a year from now I will be saying the same thing!

I don't miss breast cancer...I'm 17 months cancer free! YAY!!
CONGRATULATIONS!

I don't miss...wondering what I can buy when I go into a Japanese grocery store. (There are a lot of do-misses with this though.)

I don't miss my 20s. Yeah, I have a few months before I hit 30, but my life has been on kind of an upswing for the past year or two. I see my classmates entering their 20s and I'm so glad it's behind me. :)
 
I don't miss breast cancer...I'm 17 months cancer free! YAY!!

That is something to not miss!!! Hooray for you. :rose:

I don't miss my 20s. Yeah, I have a few months before I hit 30, but my life has been on kind of an upswing for the past year or two. I see my classmates entering their 20s and I'm so glad it's behind me. :)

I loved turning 30. It was fantastic. 30 was the first time in my life I felt as if I was the "right" age. I didn't think anything could top my 30th...until I turned 40 :D

I like getting older. It rocks.
 
That is something to not miss!!! Hooray for you. :rose:



I loved turning 30. It was fantastic. 30 was the first time in my life I felt as if I was the "right" age. I didn't think anything could top my 30th...until I turned 40 :D

I like getting older. It rocks.

like :p

Seriously, though, I really enjoy being in my thirties.
 
like :p

Seriously, though, I really enjoy being in my thirties.

Mmm, I have a feeling I will enjoy all my ages, in different ways. My twenties were a full on rollercoaster ride. Exciting. HIGH highs and low lows. I was a cocksure firecracker, arrogant and secure in my invincibility.

My thirties were much more introspective. Humbling but in a good way. I learned empathy the hard way. Thirties were as cerebral as twenties were physical.

My forties, thus far, feel really...solid. I'm so comfortable in my own skin. I'm still young enough to feel physically strong but I'm old enough to have had some meaningful life experiences. And sexually? Oh baby! Forties are cool.

I'm looking forward to my eighties, when I shall own many, many, many, many cats and people will refer to me as "eccentric". :D
 
Mmm, I have a feeling I will enjoy all my ages, in different ways. My twenties were a full on rollercoaster ride. Exciting. HIGH highs and low lows. I was a cocksure firecracker, arrogant and secure in my invincibility.

My thirties were much more introspective. Humbling but in a good way. I learned empathy the hard way. Thirties were as cerebral as twenties were physical.

My forties, thus far, feel really...solid. I'm so comfortable in my own skin. I'm still young enough to feel physically strong but I'm old enough to have had some meaningful life experiences. And sexually? Oh baby! Forties are cool.

I'm looking forward to my eighties, when I shall own many, many, many, many cats and people will refer to me as "eccentric". :D

I figure that's how I'll do it. I don't want to miss all the awesome things of this age, because I'm busy looking back at the past years and end up wishing, in ten or twenty years, that I'd enjoyed being thirty when I was there. It's like my philosophy on parenting. Enjoy the good things of the age that your child is now, or you'll spend the rest of their life wishing you'd enjoyed them when you could.
 
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