To be honest, with the exception of serving in the military, I didn't even begin to have fun until I was in my 30's. That's when I started making some real money so I could have fun and get some of the things I really wanted. I turned 40 this year and I'm still trying to have as much fun as I can. Losing hair isn't a problem for me, it's getting hair where it never was before that's driving me insane!
Happy Birthday.
Yes I do remember thinking that. I always tell people "It aint the years, it's the mileage. " I'm only 40, but thanks to Uncle Sam's Moving Company I've got some worn out knees, ankles, shoulders, back, etc... I wouldn't trade it for anything though.