Posted on Tuesday, June 01st, 2010 by pelf and filed in Personal Stuff

Birthday card from my sister :D

Last night, my sister asked me what it felt like knowing I would turn 29 in a few hours. Now that I’m there, I think I feel great :D

For some reasons, I don’t have this fear of approaching the big 3-0 or whatever other fancy names you’d give it. But of course, now that I’m spending a significant amount of time in Kampung Mangkok in Setiu, I frequently get that “When are you going to get married?” question. But outside of Kampung Mangkok, nobody else asks me that question. Maybe I look fierce enough to deter anybody with the intention to actually go ahead and ask me that question.

But for the most part, I’d like to think that I don’t look 29 :D

  1. rinnah says:

    Happy Birthday pelf! You definitely don’t look 29. :)
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  2. Grace says:

    Happy Birthday Pelf! :)

    Yes….you don’t look 29.

  3. Puay Aun says:

    Hah??!! Sure boh 29??!! But yeah… Actually every time I see you I wanted to ask you when you would be getting married but all of a sudden the image of a snapping turtle flashes across my mind and I stop… :-D

  4. bbchang says:

    Happy Birthday..Yeah, u look younger than 29…

  5. teng says:

    SANG YAT FAI LOK!!! May you be celebrated with the world’s wonders! Glory it is to all those years spent. Have a great one before marching towards the 3! ;)

  6. Patrick says:

    Happy bday. I feel the same way as you and am not afraid of getting older. I actually feel much better than I did when I was 18 or even 16 just because I take better care of myself and eat high quality foods than I did then.
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  7. Bart says:

    Happy Birthday, Pelf!

  8. Soufulow says:

    Happy Birthday, Pelf!

  9. ah hong says:

    Happy Birthday Pelf :D

  10. Steve says:

    Happy Birthday! I don’t usually fear getting older either, although I am always amazed at how quickly a year or two can fly by.
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