This month seems to have a lot of birthdays. Happy Birthday to all!
Last night we celebrated the birthday of my old friend Adam Who-should-become-a-rabbi. He turned 28 and there was talk of how old we were compared to our youthful high school days. Yes, High School was 10 years ago. And yes, some of us are fatter, balder, hairier in the ears and nose, married, etc. But, at 28, I think we're hardly old.
We're older, but not old. Plus, now we have jobs that earn us money that we can spend on things like places of our own, travel, big TVs, and beer - the important things in life.
So, Adam, you're not old. You're just little older and a little richer compared to 10 years ago. Enjoy being 28! 30 is coming quick.
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I do like how the overall theme of this post is that I should realize that we are still young and yet the three labels on it are "Adam", "birthday" and "old".
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