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I turned old yesterday! Happy Birthday to me.

Yesterday, February 11, I officially turned old. That being said, I’m still not quite middle aged… partly because I am planning on living to be 120. I guess that makes me quarter age. 🙂

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6 thoughts on “I turned old yesterday! Happy Birthday to me.
  1. Happy birthday Caleb! How you feel about age, of couse, is mostly relative. At 30, you definitely pass a milestone. The rest of your life is spent fighting deterioration… until you finally lose!That said, the upside is that the daily battle for dominance keeps it all interesting and worthwhile. Good luck on the next 90!Rick Michaels

  2. Happy birthday Caleb! How you feel about age, of couse, is mostly relative. At 30, you definitely pass a milestone. The rest of your life is spent fighting deterioration… until you finally lose!

    That said, the upside is that the daily battle for dominance keeps it all interesting and worthwhile. Good luck on the next 90!

    Rick Michaels

  3. If I’d known the other day, I’d have said it then. Instead, I’ll say it now.Happy Birthday, old man! Here’s to another 90+!Pete C.

  4. If I’d known the other day, I’d have said it then. Instead, I’ll say it now.

    Happy Birthday, old man! Here’s to another 90+!

    Pete C.

  5. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!I have two younger brothers and the youngest one turned 30 in December. The only words of wisdom that I can give you (being 34) is that your body might age, but in your mind you can still be young. But I will say that watching my kids grow up (8 and 9.5 years old) is not helping with the mental state when you realize that they are already half way to being ready to leave the nest!Robert L. Taylor

  6. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

    I have two younger brothers and the youngest one turned 30 in December. The only words of wisdom that I can give you (being 34) is that your body might age, but in your mind you can still be young. But I will say that watching my kids grow up (8 and 9.5 years old) is not helping with the mental state when you realize that they are already half way to being ready to leave the nest!

    Robert L. Taylor

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