Maturity, responsibility and a sense
of balance beckons.
I, however, refuse to listen.
[What I said at 24 and at 25]
Birthdays are a bitch. No this is not
an anger about growing old and about the death of idealism, for that I ask you
to refer to my
last year’s post where I tried to deal with the monumental
milestone of turning 25.
Birthdays are a bitch because no
matter how hard I try not to get misty eyed, my mind is flooded with memories
of other June 3.
As I grew older from my life,
birthdays became more political. No more entertaining Family. Friends are more
the focus.
Things however have changed now.
Older and wiser, I am supposed to dismiss a birthday wish with a shy “thank
you” as if any kind of attention is too embarrassing for an old fogey like me.
I do act “mature” of course. But my
heart is not in it. Because honestly, I still crave for
all the attention and the fussing.
I still count the number of wishes on timeline
and the phone calls I receive even though I know this is “just another day”.
Yes birthdays are a bitch precisely
because of this disconnect between what “should be” and “what is”.
It's a birthday post, I dedicate to myself! :)
But before that let me raise my
imaginary glass to another glorious, opinionated, politically incorrect, a
pleasant year of achieving a ‘Quarter and 1’!

Well it's pretty much the feelings of most of the people turning this age.. we know we are getting older but our heart refuses to behave like that of an older person.. because Age is just a Number afterall and you will forever be young at heart !!
ReplyDeleteWish you a very Happy Birthday .. hope you had a memorable one !!
Gee! I guess we all act "matured" but deep down still seek affection and attention, and we do feel giddy when we get loads of Bday wishes..
ReplyDeleteI hope u had a great day!