Wednesday, October 22, 2008

10/20/30

Many of you know that I celebrated my 30th birthday this week. I love that I turned 30 on 10/20! I have always loved the even number aspect of my birthday, but tacking the 30 on this year completed the equation.

Many people have asked me how I feel about being 30. To be quite honest, I feel that my current age is a badge of honor. (26 was difficult because I was closer to 30 than to 20...after that, everything else has been cake!) I look back over the past 30 years and see that I have accomplished everything I set out to do, plus some. And, I can't help but think that these 30 years of ups and downs, ins and outs, have brought me to this place. I hope you'll forgive me for indulging (dare I say bragging) for a moment about the things I've accomplished thus far in my life. Hey--it's my birthday AND my blog...I can say what I want, right?

I graduated from high school. This wasn't a major accomplishment--really more of a given--but it was a springboard for other opportunities.

I graduated from BYU. This, to me, was a major accomplishment. With all that goes into a college experience, (much more than book learning), I DID IT!! I graduated with a degree in Family Science and a minor in Management.

I served a mission to the Baltic States. This was the one unplanned goal that I was blessed to accomplish in my life. Looking back now, and even while I was going through all the experiences a mission encompasses, I felt that my mission was more of a blessing than a trial. Sure there were tough times, but those were definitely my bonus years. The amazing thing is that the Lord is still blessing me, I feel, because I chose to accept the blessing of a mission call. I'm still trying to figure out how that works...

I got married in the temple to the most amazing man I have ever known. Really the only accomplishment here was convincing Ryan that I was good enough for him to choose me! I honestly don't know how I got so lucky! (Maybe it was hours of tracting in the snow?) While it happened later than I expected, I am certainly incredibly blessed to have such a wonderful person choose to marry me. This one just keeps getting better and better!

I have had two darling daughters. This accomplishment has probably been the most challenging, yet most fulfilling opportunity of the past 30 years. Some days, I still can't believe I'm a mother--and I can't believe these two darling girls are mine.

There are so many more things I could type here--but the things I have listed are what I feel are the most important accomplishments. I'm happy to be 30 and I'm happy to have the amazing life experiences to prove it!

5 comments:

Krista said...

Wow, life really is great, isn't it? It's easy to see how great it is when you put it all together like that! Happy Birthday!

Richelle said...

Happy Birthday! I'm turning 30 in a couple months and it makes me feel old. It doesn't help that my husband is younger than me an likes to tease me. :) But I have accomplished a lot that I didn't think I would.

Laura said...

Yay for 30! Hope you had a wonderful birthday!

Leslie said...

I felt much the same way when I turned 30. My hardest birthday was actually my 25th because I still needed to graduate and wasn't married. It just made me feel like a big failure to be 25 and so far from what I wanted to do. By the time I reached 30...I had accomplished those things and felt so grateful for all the things I had been able to do on the way.

Happy Birthday (late)! Welcome to the 30-something years!

Erin said...

Happy Birthday! Sorry it's late but just think the celebrating is still going on. You are such a wonderful person. I feel so lucky to know you.