I would have loved to be 40 forever! Much more confidence than in 20s and 30s, in a better place financially, physically at my peak. Elly should relish this decade….how will she ever deal with 50 or 60?
Part of Elly’s problem is that she grew up in the 1950s, which was most prosperous time in Canadian history. She feels like she is doing something wrong with the comparitively poorer times she is living in now.
My mother once told me, “I hated turning 30. It meant that I was officially an adult. (Note: at 30, my mother had 5 children!) But when I turned 40, I felt so young; I was pregnant!” What’s funny is that I was pregnant at 40, as well, and I totally see what she meant.
I remember when I was in my early 40’s, I looked in my makeup mirror and saw my mother staring back at me. Startling to say the least. I can so relate to this cartoon. It’s not a bad thing necessarily, just a wake up call that we aren’t the young things we used to be.
I had a friend who got real depressed when she turned 35 because she said that she was half way to 40. I had to point out to her that she was half way to 70. She was not amused.
In my mid forties I was helping clean up some old photo albums and came across a snap of my mother at 23 and pregnant with me. My first thought was how could they allow that child to have a baby.
My mother was 51 (35 when I was born) when I turned 16 so she always was older than friends parents but looked good and was good til her 80’s. Forty never bothered me, had a few twinges at 30, now 73 is a big surprise.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
My mother (bless her soul) was 46 (47 nine days later) when I turned 16.
howtheduck over 4 years ago
Frankly, if Elly had more self-confidence, she would not be asking this question.
mischugenah over 4 years ago
16 inside? Oh heck no, what an awful thought! I’m 25 and holding.
MagOctopus over 4 years ago
Fewer mistakes? For me, adulthood is just different mistakes.
awcoffman over 4 years ago
And now I look the way my grandfather did when I was 16.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
I would have loved to be 40 forever! Much more confidence than in 20s and 30s, in a better place financially, physically at my peak. Elly should relish this decade….how will she ever deal with 50 or 60?
PammWhittaker over 4 years ago
I actually got carded on my 40th birthday. I thanked the clerk :)
e.groves over 4 years ago
40 for me meant less hair and needing glasses.
rebelstrike0 over 4 years ago
Part of Elly’s problem is that she grew up in the 1950s, which was most prosperous time in Canadian history. She feels like she is doing something wrong with the comparitively poorer times she is living in now.
Gerard:D over 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
Hmmmm…this is not one of my best punch lines…
Wren Fahel over 4 years ago
My mother once told me, “I hated turning 30. It meant that I was officially an adult. (Note: at 30, my mother had 5 children!) But when I turned 40, I felt so young; I was pregnant!” What’s funny is that I was pregnant at 40, as well, and I totally see what she meant.
JerrysLover Premium Member over 4 years ago
I remember when I was in my early 40’s, I looked in my makeup mirror and saw my mother staring back at me. Startling to say the least. I can so relate to this cartoon. It’s not a bad thing necessarily, just a wake up call that we aren’t the young things we used to be.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I think it is a shock to our systems when we look in the mirror and see that our faces look like what we used to think “old” looks like.
amayesin over 4 years ago
I had a friend who got real depressed when she turned 35 because she said that she was half way to 40. I had to point out to her that she was half way to 70. She was not amused.
JudyHendrickson over 4 years ago
My mom was 38 when she had me!! Iwas a change of life baby!!!
kab2rb over 4 years ago
My mom had me late age 30, I do resemble her, I do not follow her way of life. I hope I make it to my mom’s age of 92, yet not the symptoms she had.
John Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago
In my mid forties I was helping clean up some old photo albums and came across a snap of my mother at 23 and pregnant with me. My first thought was how could they allow that child to have a baby.
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
You are now “positively ancient”.
Jogger2 over 4 years ago
“Help! I’m Turning Into My Parents”
kathleenhicks62 over 4 years ago
My mother was 51 (35 when I was born) when I turned 16 so she always was older than friends parents but looked good and was good til her 80’s. Forty never bothered me, had a few twinges at 30, now 73 is a big surprise.
Asharah over 4 years ago
If you are a musician, the birthday to dread is 27. Just ask Jimi, Janis, Kurt, Amy & Jim.
jbruins84341 about 4 years ago
Saw something like this. Our minds think we are 25, our sense of humor suggests we are about 12, and our bodies feel like they are 65.