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A letter to My Sister: Happy 30th Birthday

  • Writer: Chastity
    Chastity
  • Feb 3, 2016
  • 2 min read
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Dear My biggest little sissy,

What can I say. You’ve finally crossed over and I am sure your head is going wild but I assure you, your 30s are WAAAAAYYYY better than your 20s!

I wish you endless hugs, kisses and lovey mushy moments. I wish you challenges that force you to grow in amazing new directions. I wish you tears, happy and even sad ones. Because even the sad ones mean memorable experiences and the room to learn even more.

I wish you success, I wish you failures…because everyone fails at something. At least you are trying.

I wish you belly full laughs and almost pee in your pants tears. I wish you a couple of discreet hangovers… just a couple. Being drunk ain’t cute when you’re 30.

I wish you find your hearts joy and I wish you find what makes you so crazy with excitement that you can’t wait to get up in the morning and you barely want to fall sleep at night. That is the best.

I wish you sexy secret sharing with your best friend. I wish you red flush I’m suddenly hot cheeks because in your relationship, those are very important.

I wish you eye opening, jaw dropping views of this world. The ocean will always listen to your soul.

I wish you Parenting feats! Raising your hand in success while your little ones reaches a major milestone is what makes this craziness worth it.

I wish you high fives and butt smacks from you girlfriends. Keep them close. The ones you have now…the ones that lasted this long…they make all those other girls look silly.

I wish you memories written, stories shared, and gratitude… I wish you endless gratitude… because if I could say anything about my 30s.. it’s that I realize how grateful I am to be where I am, to be who I’m with, and to have a sister like you to help me witness it all.

Happy Birthday My Biggest Little Sissy!

You’ve made me proud. 

-Me

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