- Graduate from college-check. Though at this point I barely remember what I majored in. I was not a prolific partier, but neither was I an invested student. I went, I did, I left. I have a great degree. I should really pay my parents back with interest for my lack of school pride.
- Turn 21-though it is not necessary in this country to obtain or overindulge in alcohol, turning the legal drinking age is a rite of passage. I passed this rite by entering a club at midnight (they didn't even bother carding me) and then promptly leaving and going to bed as I had to work the next day. I am wild.
- Got engaged. Now THIS was a wonderful moment. I'd known since the first kiss that John King would be my last first kiss. This moment just made it official.
- Got Married. Best.Day.Ever. Ask anyone who was there--God blessed us that day with sunshine, a cool breeze, and hallelujah chorus of congratulations.
- Got my first job. One of my biggest regrets is that I didn't put more into this position. It was a great opportunity and I gave up too quickly.
- Bought our first house. We wanted a fixer-upper..we got it...and only a day before the test to prove...
- I got pregnant. The scariest, most exciting, jaw-dropping, shut the front door moment I have ever had (3 times). The feeling of my first little life growing inside me was completely humbling.
- Wilson. I know every mom thinks her babies are beautiful, and most are-- in a very alien-looking way. Wilson, however, was truly beautiful. 6 years later, he is still one of the most gorgeous children I have ever clapped eyes on.
- Got a couple of other jobs. Tried a few things on for size. Nothing really fit until I discovered I was rather good at talking. Then I found out you can make a living at it.
- Grant. 18 months after holding Wilson for the first time, I went for an encore. Grant has refused to be second in anything ever since.
- Depression. I spent nearly three years battling severe depression and anxiety. Looking back it was akin to what people describe after experiencing a mid-life crisis. I was 27. Either I'm highly advanced or intentionally trying to shorten my life span. It was a gruling experience, but not one I would trade. I'm stronger for knowing where I'm weak.
- Susanna Jane. Talk about a finale. Can't top it, won't try.
It's 12:22 on August 3rd, 2012, and I'm all smiles.

Happy Birthday Lucky! I had no idea that it was the big 30 as the world calls it. I loved reading your blog. I can't wait to read more. On the eve of my 30th, I will probably revisit this blog to help calm me. I hope you have a great day! - Denise (Buck)
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