Ramblings on 60
Here are my thoughts for an event that will take place in approximately a year and a half. As we were driving across country in 2010, I mentioned to Rob that I wanted to do something unique and memorable for my 60th year. A brainstorming session took place as we motored across the desolate highways in Okalahoma, Texas, and New Mexico. Really, there was nothing to see, I was bored out of my mind and needed a distraction from my mind going numb as well as the other end.
It started out with the idea of climbing a 14,000 foot mountain in Colorado and bringing a group of friends together to hike it. Of course, I thought that one range wouldn’t be adequate and as long as we were there, I might as well hike a few more. That’s when my husband came up with the idea to climb 60,000 feet—but do it in 10-14 thousand increments. Brilliant idea! I dragged out the map and found that Colorado actually is full of 14,000 range mountinas along with lesser climbs. I could make this my goal and feel like I had accomplished something in my 60th year.
The brainstorming continued beginning with the mountain climb in the summer and springboarding into doing a variety of “sixty” things. I decided since it will be 2011, I might as well begin January 1 for my sixtieth year. Thoroughbreed horses always begin their birthday on January 1 of the year—not their actual birth day. Why not celebrate right at the beginning of the year since my mother was carrying me at that time.
The miles began to fly by as we cruised through state after state. My boredom and tired bottom were a distant memory as we continued generating the list that I would solemnly swear to adhere to for my birthday year.
My thoughts were to think of “60” things to do. My goal was to create a list numbering 60 of 60 things to do. Confusing? Not as difficult as the task will be to succeed. I will not quit, I will not cheat, and I will keep track of every “60” goal for the year.
Now to think of things that I could do that would equal 60. I wanted to make sure everything was doable and, by the end of the year, I would be a better person for having such a schedule in my life.
Relying on my strengths (don’t the self help books always say that) I decided to begin with reading—one of my favorite things to do. It is quite a list and it will keep me not only very busy, but engaged in the celebration of my birthday instead of dreading that next milestone.
The list—not in any particular order:
1. Read 60 books
2. Climb 60,000 feet
3. Swim 60 miles
4. Watch 60 movies
5. Bike 60 miles
6. Volunteer 60 hours
7. Write 60 letters
8. Take 60 pictures
9. Learn 60 new ideas
10. Learn 60 spanish words
11. Have a party for 60 people
12. Raise $6.00-$6000
13. Travel 6000 miles
14. Run 60 miles—outside
15. Do 60 push ups at one time
16. Make 60 international friends
17. Collect $.60 a day and then give to charity
18. Serve 60 people lunch/dinner at the Salvation Army or homeless shelter
19. Plant 60 bulbs
20. Buy 60 items at the farmer’s market
21. Lose 10 pounds in 6 months
22. Make 60 dozen cookies to give away
23. Sweat for 60 minutes for 60 days
24. Sleep 60 hours
25. Skype Margaret 60 times
26. Make 6 aprons
27. Write 60 blogs about this experience
28. Vacuum 60 times
29. Dust 60 times
30. Write 60 memories for my children
31. Walk the dogs 60 times
32. Say I love you to my children 60 times
33. Throw away 60 things from the basement
34. Make a list of 60 reasons why I love my husband
35. Recycle 60 items
36. Take 60 pictures of unusual doors or windows
37. Take 60 pictures of historic buildings in the area
38. Try 60 different kinds of food
39. Since my children will be reading this, just say that sex will have something to do with it—sexy at sixty might have a new meaning.
40. Spend 60 hours with my sisters
41. Practice the piano for 60 minutes for 6 days
42. Do laundry 60 times
43. Do 60 sit ups
44. Watch 60 minutes of TV
45. Read 60 minutes a day
46. Send 60 birthday cards
To be continued!