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Today … I turn 30.  The BIG 3-0. I have been asked {quite a bit} leading up to today how I feel about turning 30 and you know what .. I am perfectly fine with it. After thinking about it I am happy with what I’ve been through in my 20’s and what I have accomplished at the age of 30.

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In my 20’s I had a few different types of jobs {all of which I enjoyed}.  From working with a landscape architect to merchant services and bar-tending all along the way.  

Side Note: Having bar tending skills means you will ALWAYS have a job

{I’ve also learned not to fry myself at the beach and to get the hair out of my eyes!}

{I’ve actually earned the designation Certified Payment Professional}

{Now I design websites and print design for SDE-Tech}

Each job taught me something new and each job steered me one step closer to figuring out what I love.  My love of computers and technology and my love of being creative collided when I found Graphic Design and now at age 30 I have figured out what I want to be when I grow up and how that will adapt when I have a family.

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In my 20’s I lived in SIX different apartments / condos … yes SIX! Seems like a lot now that I look back {and I’m sure my brothers – who helped me move every single time will tell you it is a lot} but each apartment was decorated different, had a different room mate and was in a different area of Sarasota.  Each hold different memories.  Memories I would never give up.

{I used to host Monday Night Dinners in my little one bedroom apt – great times}

Now, at age 30 {well technically 26} I own a home – a sweet, cozy, beautiful home in a cute little neighborhood. I now know the pros and cons of renting and owning first hand.


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In my 20’s I dated – not a lot – but enough and I was single.  I dated enough to know the difference between boys and men, to know what qualities are a must and which quirks I can deal with.  I was single long enough to know that I can be happy alone and that I don’t need a partner to ensure my happiness. 

I was also lucky enough to spend a good portion of my 20’s with the love of my life.  To have grown with him, learned with him, and built a life with him.  Now, at age 30 I have married him and look forward to spending the rest of my milestone birthdays with him.


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In my 20’s I have had many different friends – friends I grew up with, friends I partied with, friends I’ve lived with, friends with good intentions and friends with bad intentions.  I’ve gone through the mean girls stage and chicks before d**ks stage.  

I’ve been a bridesmaid, a maid of honor and a god mother – hosted many a bachelorette party, bridal shower and baby shower.  

   

   

Now, at the age of 30 I have a core group of good girl friends that I wouldn’t trade for the world and have adopted Mike’s life long friends as my own.


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In my 20’s I have traveled – I owe this to Mike though, I never had the intentions of traveling as much as I have.  I’ve always wanted to see different places but I never thought I would have seen as many places as I have so far.  Mike’s job also allows us may trips – so all the places and experiences I’ve had are owed to him. {and a few to work travel of my own}


I’ve been to Michigan, Asheville-North Carolina, Las Vegas, Hawaii, Cabo San Lucas, Cozumel, Bahamas, Atlantic City, Canada, Dallas-Texas, Palm Springs, Key West, Portland-Maine, Chicago, New Orleans and much more 

wamp designs big 30

wamp designs big 30

wamp designs big 30

wamp designs big 30

wamp designs big 30

Now, at the age of 30 I’m getting ready to go to Italy!!! We have delayed our honeymoon a couple months and will be going to Florence, Rome, Venice and the Almafi Coast and I’m ecstatic! 

So when people ask me how I feel about turning 30 – I tell them that I am happy with where I am in my life and I’m looking forward to what my 30’s have in store for me {maybe now I should direct them to this post}