May 17, 2012

What’s Your Magic Number?

Birthday CupcakeToday marks my 39th birthday.  In honor of this occasion, I’ve decided to gift myself with a wish from my Fairy Godmother.  I want to remain 39 forever.

I don’t need a fountain of youth. But a magic spell to keep everything the way it is would be perfect.  I didn’t like high school and after college my husband and I were struggling.  Magic WandRight now I have two wonderful kids, a cozy home, an exceptional husband and a cute cuddly dog.

Life is a challenge but rewarding. And I have a job I love — making up stories.  I couldn’t ask for anything more.

Therefore I don’t want it to end.  What about you?  Have you found your Magic number?

Happy Anniversary Whispers Publishing!

Beth Caudill

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Comments

  1. Karen H in NC says:

    Happy 39th to you and many more. Personally my magic number is the number I happen to be each year on my birthday. This year it’s 68. BTW, what happened to the Feb 9 post?

  2. Linda Kage says:

    HAPPY BRITHDAY!!!! Today is my daughter’s 2nd birthday.

  3. Teresa Kleeman says:

    Happy birthday Beth!

    May the Creator bless you always with many more to come. My number would be 40. I’m 49 and I look like I’m in my late thirty’s early 40″s I feel great look great but could stand to lose some weight.

    Teresa K.
    tcwgrlup41(at) yahoo dot com

    • BethCaudill says:

      Hi Teresa, thank you for stopping by.

      Sounds like you’re at a wonderful place. Who doesn’t need to lose a few pounds. I know it’s a continuing item on my to-do list.

  4. Na S. says:

    Happy Birthday Beth!

  5. books4me says:

    Beth, Happy birthday! And please don’t be afraid of the 40′s! They are the BEST times. By 40, you know where you’ve come from, you know who you are, and you know where you want to go!!!

    • Beth Caudill says:

      Books4m2 – THank you for stopping by. I’ve always thought of my mom as 40. It’s hard to see myself turning 40. I’m sure once I get there, it will be great. Have a great year.

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