The end of July always feels like the halfway point of summer for me. We snuck away from the farm last week for a family cottage holiday. It was lovely to have a change of routine and time with family after so much isolation over the last several months.
Last week also marked 2 months until my 40th birthday. I’m not hung up on the number, though I definitely don’t feel 40 yet. And I’m not seeing this as a major milestone. But it is an occasion, and I don’t want to ignore it.
I’ve started feeling more ready to look ahead–though some days I’m absolutely still focused on just getting through–and I started to mull an idea over. I share my birthday with Nicole Balch of Making it Lovely (we’re the same age). When she turned 30, she inspired me with her 30 before 30 list.
I’ve decided to do a 40 for 40 list. Not before 40. I only have 2 months. But between now and the end of the year, I’ve come up with 40 things that I’d like to do. Some of them are chores (getting a handle on our investments), some of them are fun (rewatch Jurassic Park), some of them are things I’ve always wanted to do (like knit this sweater).
I feel like it’s a way to mark my 40th year.
But before I get too ahead of myself, I wanted to share some things that I came across this month that were particularly meaningful, inspiring and interesting:
How to raise a monarch butterfly (we had to find a sitter for our 10! caterpillars while we were away)
Lots of life lessons learned after spending a month with the toughest man on the planet
A semi-scientific exploration of how to be more happy (reading this book, I realized I am pretty happy)
More inspiration for Ellie’s playground expansion
Want to move to the country? 15 things to consider
More real talk about country living and the busy-ness of modern life
I’m excited to see your list, assuming you’ll be sharing it!
I’ll share parts, hopefully as I do them! I’m not sure it’s interesting enough for it’s own post.
I LOVE your 40 for 40 idea!!! I like the idea of a bucket list but it always seemed too morbid to me. A list of things to do before you die sounds so depressing. But a list of things before a big milestone puts a much happier image in my mind! You’ve got my wheels a turnin’. 😁
Your letter to Baxter was beautiful. It brought actual tears to my eyes. ❤️
I’m interested to hear where your wheels take you!
Thank you for your kind comment for Bax.