Now that I've added it up, I'm almost sick about it. It was all worth it though, this was a very happy Christmas. Ok, my estimate is about $2000. That is for every ornament bought, family members, friends, co-workers, even the postage on the Christmas cards. It's all there.
My "real age" is 32.1. However, if you factor in the wrinkles I have acquired since turning 30, I think I look about 45. FYI: I noticed that it dropped significantly when I said I have post graduate education, and also that I had a baby last year. It didn't ask me about my father dying from heart disease at age 42, which is what makes the doctors freak out, so...hopefully, I'll continue to stay younger than I actually am. Does this mean I can keep saying I am 26 on my birthdays?
It sad I was 2.5 years older than I am so that isn't horrible I'm thinking...or maybe that's my false sense of 'all is well in my world'. I am 36.6 and it said I was 39.1. That's awful darn close to 40 if you ask me and I was just thinking the other day I'm getting closer to that number anyway. So this put me closer sooner. ugh. It suggested easy changes and I've already made one change that was super easy; started taking daily vitamins! No brainer there. Duh.
I did it last week. My diet is(was) awesome. I run 3x a week and it said I was the age I am. Come on! My thyroid med's must of added years on. Does that make sense? Or maybe it's the three kids? Whatever.
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Now that I've added it up, I'm almost sick about it. It was all worth it though, this was a very happy Christmas. Ok, my estimate is about $2000. That is for every ornament bought, family members, friends, co-workers, even the postage on the Christmas cards. It's all there.
Ooops, I meant that for the Christmas total. Sorry!
My "real age" is 32.1. However, if you factor in the wrinkles I have acquired since turning 30, I think I look about 45.
FYI: I noticed that it dropped significantly when I said I have post graduate education, and also that I had a baby last year. It didn't ask me about my father dying from heart disease at age 42, which is what makes the doctors freak out, so...hopefully, I'll continue to stay younger than I actually am. Does this mean I can keep saying I am 26 on my birthdays?
It sad I was 2.5 years older than I am so that isn't horrible I'm thinking...or maybe that's my false sense of 'all is well in my world'. I am 36.6 and it said I was 39.1. That's awful darn close to 40 if you ask me and I was just thinking the other day I'm getting closer to that number anyway. So this put me closer sooner. ugh. It suggested easy changes and I've already made one change that was super easy; started taking daily vitamins! No brainer there. Duh.
--J
I did it last week. My diet is(was) awesome. I run 3x a week and it said I was the age I am. Come on! My thyroid med's must of added years on. Does that make sense? Or maybe it's the three kids? Whatever.
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