a burfday on da beach

The time has come where I must say goodbye to my 20s. To celebrate the beginning of my 30th year on this earth, I’ve decided to run away with a few friends and ponder the meaning of life, the universe, and everything. I’m headed to Tulum to play on the beach and wander through the ruins of ancient Mayan civilizations. More importantly, I’m about to embark on 10 days without Internet or email or phone contact. See you in December!


(Pic by zanzibar)

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12 thoughts on “a burfday on da beach

  1. Amy Jo Kim

    Happy Burfday! Enjoy your travels — wish I could stowaway in a suitcase and come with you 🙂 Look forward to seeing you in Dec.

  2. Michael Wood-Lewis

    Happy birthday! And a little math… if this is your 30th birthday, that means you’ve just lived your 30th year and you’re starting your 31st. The day, however, does mark the beginning of your 3rd decade if that helps. 😉

    Thanks for the blog!

    -Michael
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  3. Timothy

    Hi, my name is Timothy Tang and I have just completed the book, “Real answers to The Meaning of Life and finding Happiness”.

    Many people feel that the interpretation to The Meaning of Life question is too subjective to have any definite objective answer but I have managed to formulate a real and objective answer to the ultimate question of human existence.

    I have made a blog that introduces the book. Do check it out.

    http://ultimatemeaningoflife.blogspot.com

  4. Hollie

    Happy Birthday! Your 30th sounds better than mine! (In two weeks!!!!!) Hey, email me- I have news.

    Hollie

  5. jen_chan, writer MemberSpeed.com

    Greetings!

    By now, you’re probably having the time of your life vacationing somewhere. I guess all bloggers need to take a break every once in a while. I bet you’ll come back more refreshed than ever. And it’s not just because you took a break from blogging and work. You have ten days’ worth of no Internet and no email. Avoiding those 2 alone would be enough to des-tress anybody.

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