Over 20 years ago when I was in high school, my youth group leader Bonnie was turning 40.
Jim (her husband) and I rewrote the lyrics to I can't cry anymore by Sheryl Crow and sang "She's not 39 anymore..."
Funny how I somewhat forgot about that and now... Soon I'll be singing that myself.
I don't quiet recall at the age of 16 where I wanted to be when I turned forty but I'm pretty sure I wanted to be much like Bonnie.
She was a pretty epic person and considering I didn't deserve her love she gave it so freely.
I've been reflecting alot on the person I was then and the person I am today. I'm amazed where and how I traveled and the journey in which God lead me. I often wondering, where did the days and years go?
I'm not sure I really recall what my 16 year old self would be at at my 16 year would be at age 40. l daughter look a lot at my daughter and an reminded of the youthfulness and sence of adventure.
Turing 40 is strange and so real but one things for sure I won't be 39 anymore.
Turing 40 is strange and so real but one things for sure I won't be 39 anymore.
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