50 today ...

Anonymous
just joining this forum as I turn 50 today - can't quite believe it! Am out of town at a business meeting, so feeling a bit lonely. In any event, here's to another good decade ahead
Anonymous
Happy birthday, OP! Just remember how hard it was to be 20 - emotionally, anyway! Hope you have a lovely day in spite of being out on the road.
Anonymous
Happy birthday! Treat yourself to something nice
Anonymous
Happy birthday!
Anonymous
Do you like to kick, stretch, and kick???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiehDcVZ-vA
Anonymous
Happy Birthday, OP! I'm joining you in August. I think Rosie O'Donnell is also 50 today, BTW....
Anonymous
OP here - thanks, everyone. I didn't want to tell my colleagues about my birthday (it's a huge meeting of all the senior execs of my company, and I really didn't want the personal attention!) so it was nice to be able to have birthday wishes from friends, family and the DCUM forum!
Anonymous
Happy Birthday! 50 really is the new 40 though, apparently.
Anonymous
Seriously, 20 sucked. 30 ws awesome and 40 was not too bad. 50 will be tougher but it always takes me a couple of years to get used to a new decade.
Anonymous
Happy Birthday! We only get better!
Anonymous
Happy bday!! by the way I am 51!!
Anonymous
Turned 50 yesterday...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Happy Birthday, OP! I'm joining you in August. I think Rosie O'Donnell is also 50 today, BTW....


OP, Happy Birthday! PP, I'm also turning 50 in August, I never thought that I would feel stoked about turning 50, but I am. I feel at my best now...physically, emotionally, and intellectually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happy Birthday, OP! I'm joining you in August. I think Rosie O'Donnell is also 50 today, BTW....


OP, Happy Birthday! PP, I'm also turning 50 in August, I never thought that I would feel stoked about turning 50, but I am. I feel at my best now...physically, emotionally, and intellectually.
Great to hear that, pp! You're an inspiration for the rest of us.
Anonymous
I'm almost 50, OP. Very exciting to get to the next decade. I'm so much wiser than I was a decade ago. I get tired more easily, but I have so much perspective now that I feel at ease about a lot of things I could not have handled when I was younger. It is a richer life now, and I look forward to living an even better life well into my 90s. I want to drop dead around age 100 while training for a marathon!
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