“All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much.”
—George Harrison
It’d be safe to say that nearly everyone else I know (even those acquaintances you didn’t think actually knew you—I blame the ever omniscient Facebook) seems to know when my birthday is except me.
It’s a good thing; it means one less thing for me to remember. More room in the brain for things like, say, accounting caca come exams. It works out fabulously.
I find it such a vain thing to indulge in birthdays. We celebrate our existence everyday—or should, rather; too many people simply go about their daily lives without ambitions or excitement when they should be living. I love Monday mornings. I love Wednesdays. Tuesday nights. Lazy Sunday afternoons, just in time for brunch. Birthdays have lost their charm for me around high school—who am I to parade around in a tiara*?
Humor me. I love a little more attention as much as the next human being, but to claim an entire day for me, myself, and I? I’m hardly deserving of it. It’s not to say I won’t appreciate the extra effort someone puts out for me on the big B-Day. I just don’t deserve it.
BUT here’s the catch. There always is a but clause. This is the year I shed the horrible -teen suffix. One year makes all the difference; with 20 comes more credibility and respect. I refuse to believe that wisdom comes with age (nothing is ever so black and white), but society always will; the youth are undermined, overlooked. Sometimes for good reason, but more often than not, not.
Here is a fond good-bye to the era of the teens. No tears, nothing bittersweet. You showed me a good time, you taught me well. I lived, learned, and danced my way through to this day, now. Open arms to welcome the big two-oh. With the best of girlfriends, and dressed to kill.
Here’s to the last few days of nineteen.
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x
Editor’s Asides: *If a diamond one, however, I should hardly object.
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Naghmeh says
aaah Happy Birthday!! you’re very right, wisdom does not come with age, it is so very hard to believe you’re only turning 20!! you are so mature for being 19 it really is amazing 🙂
have an amazing night, dancing as I know you will haha 😉
xx
Kimberly Pearl says
Thank you, gorgeous! You’re too kind – these words are seriously undeserved. I’m honored/flattered!
And oh, you know me almost too well (; xx