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So, here's hoping.

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So, here's hoping. So, here's hoping. Home About Forty and one day June 9, 2012 - Leave a Response So, yesterday was my birthday.  The Big Four-O. Having never celebrated birthdays until I was in my late twenties, they never really meant much to me.  In fact, I kind of dread them, but not for any vain reason, like getting older.  We all get older whether or not we celebrate our birthday.  I dread them because, while I’ve had great times celebrating with my friends, it seems that there have been some pretty sad things happen around it as well: 1999:  My friend Craig commits suicide. 2003:  My Uncle Shelby passes away. 2005:  Marlene, my mother-in-law passes away. 2009:  My father passes away. 2011:  My Aunt Inez passes away. 2012:  My friend Rosie passes away. These days it seems like Death is around every corner.  There’s crazy things going on in the world.  Earthquakes and tsunamis and vampires and zombies.  But are they any crazier then they ever have been?  M...

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