And so, I feel like it's a good time to start thinking about what I want for the next stage of my life. It's time to start thinking about what I want to be when I grow up, or at least when I grow older.
Today, I am starting a new project: 40x40. An ongoing list of the 40 top things I want to have done by the time I turn 40. Some of the things on the list will be big, some will be little. But it's time I started taking control of the course of my life.
Drumroll, please...
Top 40 Things I'd Like to Do by the Time I'm 40
- Have the 9-course tasting meal at the French Laundry. It’s $240 per person and takes a year or so to get a reservation, but I think well worth the money and the wait.
- Dye my hair bright pink. I had promised myself I would do it when on maternity leave with Vivian, but somehow I never got around to it.
- Learn to play a musical instrument.
This time, I've decided to learn to play the mandolin. I've only been working on this for a few days, but I'm really enjoying it so far. The scale of the instrument feels more natural. Right now, I'm just trying to get comfortable with plucking and strumming, working on scales and one song. Richard found the mandolin tabs for "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," which is a very simple song. It also helps that it's a song I know and actually like (I'm more eager to practice it than say, Three Blind Mice).
By the way, it's amazing how many free resources there are online to learn how to play a musical instrument! YouTube has lots of tutorials on how to play the mandolin. Rich is getting me started with the basics, and then I can go to the internet for more specific steps. If I really decide to stick with it, I'll then see about getting actual lessons.
I've only listed my first three, but will update with more of the 40 goals in the future. I'm going to try to document my progress on these 40 goals here on the blog. It's time to take charge of what is happening in my life!
Is there anything you've wanted to do, but haven't? Isn't it time to start?
4 comments:
I've had my hair every color of the rainbow except blue. After I have this baby, I'm going blue. Maybe we'll take the plunge together?
Woo Hoo! We many need a mandolin player in our Yarny Bluegrass Band! I can double on banjo and guitar with a bit of ukulele thrown in. Now, all we need is a fiddle player!
(Don't tell the traditionalists, but I also like drums and bass in bluegrass bands.)
I used to tinker at mandolin years and years ago. It's not a simple instrument, but if you practice, the results can be stunning.
Check out my friend Rich DelGrosso's website...he plays blues mando: http://www.mandolinblues.com/
I've always wanted orange hair (like Mom).
Definitely do the pink hair before 40. After 40 you just look like Betsey Johnson...a CRAZY old lady who hasn't changed her design aesthetic since the 80s.
Have you made your French Laundry reservation yet? That seems like the next easiest one to cross off after the pink hair. The reservation part at least. Then do you have to train like a competitive eater to get through 9 courses? Yowza...that calls for strategy.
Have fun a-picking and a-strumming.
I LOVE having pink hair!!! I just did the bottom couple of inches in my hair, but it was so cute and so fun!!! You should totally do it!
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