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Turning 29

Celebrated my 29th birthday two weeks ago and hey look at that, I didn't even had to think twice about putting in my age! Haha!

I don't know what it is about 29, and while it's my last year to say that I'm in my late 20's, it's also the time where you just care less more (did I confuse you with those 2 words?)...

One of my friends asked me how old I was, to which I answered 29. and she joked to say, "dibale nasa kalendaryo ka pa!" This may have come off as offensive to me months ago but I just smiled and said "Si Lord na bahala" knowing for certain na Siya na talaga bahala.

I guess, being at this age means that you get to see so much of God's goodness already that everything that happened and will happen in the future -- you are able to trust God for. I have seen Him come through so many times already, and I know that He has my present and future in His trustworthy hands.

This has also been the most no-fuss birthday ever -- a simple dinner with my family was all I had planned for my birthday and treating the A-team to ice cream after lunch the next day were my birthday plans. :)






I vowed to make next year with more fuss :)

So yes, thanks for all who greeted me! :)

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