Today, I turn 40. To be perfectly honest, I’ve had a really hard time with 40. My kids are getting older (my youngest goes to kindergarten next week!). I’m sure my health is about to take a hit (I sure don’t “bounce back” as quickly as I did before). And, I’m officially now on the downward side of life.
And that scares the heck out of me.
Why? Because there’s so much I have yet to do.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve done a lot in my first 40 years. And, I haven’t taken those opportunities for granted. But, then again, I worked hard for a lot of that.
But,I’m one of those people who is always looking forward. And, for me, forward has many possibilities.
So, on my 40th birthday, I thought I’d take a look back at 25 things I’ve done (to this date) and 25 additional things I want to do before I call it a day. Here goes nothing…
25 things I’ve done
* Had a baby
* Had a baby girl
* Got married (to Angela Bonello)
* Started a blog
* Survived high school
* Graduated from college
* Got a job in the PR industry
* Kept an award-winning blog going for 5 years
* Spoke at a national industry event (BlogWorld in 2011)
* Keynoted an industry event (Seattle PRSA event in 2012)
* Sat on a board (PRSA board)
* Founded an event (the MN Blogger Conference)
* Made a difference (HAPPO)
* Hiked to the top of a mountain in a third-world country (St. Kitts)
* Played in a national athletic event (the NAIA national golf championship in 1996)
* Played in a state high school athletic event (1990 Minnesota State Golf Tournament)
* Bought a home
* Found a favorite local eatery where we’re “regulars” (Bryant Lake Bowl)
* Proposed to a girl
* Walked my son to school every day
* Started a business
* Visited Hawaii
* Won my first industry award
* Spoke at my alma mater (Winona State University)
25 things I want to do
* Work for a Major League sports franchise
* Learn to play the guitar
* Learn more about photography
* Coach a high school basketball team
* Visit Australia with my wife
* Visit Europe (specifically Spain, Italy and Norway) with my wife
* Live on a golf course
* Live on an island
* Be on the board of a non-profit I care about
* Watch both my kids graduate from high school
* Watch both my kids graduate from college
* Walk my daughter down the aisle
* Hold a granddaughter in my arms
* Take epic road trips with our family to National Parks across the country
* Visit my kids at college
* Play golf with either of my kids
* Travel to Scotland with my brother and play St. Andrews
* Watch my brother get married
* Be a uncle to my brother’s kids
* Be a college professor
* Volunteer for at least one organization when I retire
* Work at a golf course–again (I worked for golf courses for 10-plus years when I was a kid)
* Buy a boat
* Visit the Masters one more time (I’ve been there twice now, fortunately)
* Go to my 30th high school reunion (it would be my first)
Note: Photo courtesy of Will Clayton via FlickR Creative Commons.
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