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From The Heart: Turning the Big 4-0hhh (and other marriage musings)

I’ve been very lucky to have always looked younger than my actual age – though it was something I used to absolutely detest when I was 16. Like every teenager, I desperately wanted to grow up and longed to look older, but for me, it was the bane of my existence. When I hit 25, and automatically handing over my ID even before I was asked to prove that I was indeed legally allowed to enter the nightclub, I’d accepted that my baby face was going to stay that way. So when I noticed my first wrinkle in my early 30’s, I was actually quite overjoyed that I was finally maturing!

From The Heart: Turning the Big 4-0hhh (and other marriage musings)

Now, at 39 and turning that magical number 40 in late October this year, I’m in major contemplation mode about the past, present and future. Are you currently going through this same phase as me? Did you marry in your late 30’s, just like I did? I hope these musings I’m sharing today resonate with readers of a similar age to me, but also with the younger folk too; perhaps those of you who are approaching 30 and experiencing similar strange and unsettling feelings; desperately trying to tick off all the goals you wanted to achieve as you teeter on the brink of the next decade?

I’m totally invigorated and excited about what’s coming up on the 27th of October 2016, and now feel completely positive about this milestone birthday, but only a few years ago I was stuck in a cloud of impending doom at being ‘so old’ with nothing to show for it. Let me take you back to that turning point…

From The Heart: Turning the Big 4-0hhh (and other marriage musings)Cue February 2012: I was sitting by the window, watching the rain trickle down in my local café in the seaside location in the south of England where I was living at the time. I was 35, single, alone, very miserable, cold, working hard, but with no social interactions. I was not a happy chappy at all. Imagine the “All By Myself” song playing in the background with me in my pyjamas looking an awful lot like Bridget Jones – and that perfectly sums up the scene.

Fast forward one month to March 2012. Sick of waiting for fate to land a fella in my lap, I jumped online at a friend’s suggestion and soon got chatting with “Michael from Surrey.” We met up in person (sharing the most romantic fairy tale kiss as soon as we laid eyes on each other – a total Hollywood movie moment and thinking about it still gives me tingles) and I can honestly say he has completely changed my life. We are now very happily married (you can read about our big day here) and living back in my old hometown in Australia.

Just last week I was thinking back to that lonely café moment, where I had completely written off that I was ever going to find a partner. Unlucky in love my whole adulthood (it’s a little embarrassing to admit, but I was a very late bloomer!) and suffering from being hurt emotionally and financially by a very nasty ex (did you see this previous ‘From the Heart’ post discussing emotional abuse? If not, I urge you to read this), I honestly thought it was too late to find a life partner, settle down, and raise a family. I’d literally put myself on the shelf. As it is, I still pinch myself and feel so very lucky that I’ve found such a good egg who loves me, quirks and all. If you’re thinking of taking the plunge and heading online to potentially meet your soulmate, check out these posts of happy couples who met online that we’ve previously featured on the blog; proof right here that online dating can be a success!

If you are a bride-to-be or recent bride who was a little older in tying the knot just like me – isn’t it fabulous? From the very early days, “Michael from Surrey” and I both laid our cards on the table, and with both of us in our 30’s with plenty of life experience we knew what we wanted from the start. Cut to today and we are working hard (but smartly to achieve a work/life balance), we’re making our house a home and starting to think about a family (might start with a fur baby to ease into it!) and he completely loves his new outdoors lifestyle with the beach at the end of the road. I’m taking slightly longer to re-adjust – if you’re a regular reader of the blog you’ll have noticed that I’m not a huge fan of Australian summers and almost ache for a British winter and wearing layers again. I popped on my first woolly jumper the other day as Autumn’s FINALLY arrived and actually did a little happy dance for sheer joy.

And so, as I prepare to enter the next chapter with total aplomb, here are a few things I’ve learnt in recent years, simply by changing my mindset. I hope these mantras can help you too:

From The Heart: Turning the Big 4-0hhh (and other marriage musings)

Are you currently experiencing similar feelings as you approach this milestone birthday? Or do you have any pearls of wisdom to share with me, having turned the big 4-0hhh? Feel free to comment with your thoughts below.

Love Jo -x-

 

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Jo is a member of the Love My Dress writing team – you can read more about her here. Jo wanted to contribute to our ‘From The Heart’ feature – an occasional Sunday spot on the blog where we hand the blog back over to our readers to write about all matters of love and life. 

If you would like to contribute a From The Heart piece, we would dearly love to hear from you. It doesn’t matter what it’s about and it doesn’t have to be related to weddings at all – we’re looking for honest, authentic, personal, sad, happy, family, relationship, marriage, health, light-hearted, serious, baby, trying for baby, children, career, simple, complicated – real life issues.  We just need you to write from your heart. Keep it upbeat and witty, or share your thoughts anonymously on a more challenging or emotional subject. Please drop me a line at [email protected]. Love Annabel x

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