Although marriage and child had not yet been part of my course, I had many moments and relationships to be grateful for. I wept that morning. Tears didn't fall from feeling sorry for myself, but they fell out of gratitude for the miracle of life and the miracles I had experience in my life.
On your next birthday, whether it is a decade turnover or not, I challenge you to take some time away and don’t wallow in what might have been, but relish on what HAS been in your life. Take the time to write it down. Open your heart and allow God to show you His hand in your life.
I recently turned 40. What helped me get through this one? Well, I decided I would feel better if I had ice cream for lunch every day the whole week before my birthday. Yep, it helped. My advice for 40, fill your day with things you love to do, food you love to eat, and people you love to be with. Fill your whole birthday week with those things.
On my birthday, I had a dear friend take a short flight with me to see my sister and some of my nieces and nephews. It was a SkyWest flight with only four passengers—we were two of them!
My darling sister arranged for her neighbor ladies and neighborhood kids to come to a birthday party for me. We also ate with the kids at school—now I don’t necessarily recommend eating school lunch on your 40th--we brought IN our lunch.
I had another friend pick us up from the airport and we had INDIAN food for dinner. One word: YUM.
I made sure I went snowshoeing with some dear friends that week to also celebrate. I wanted to celebrate the things I love with the people that I love.
I felt very blessed to have many people do kind things for me for this birthday. Thank you, to all of you.
The day of my birthday, I was OK and happy—I had too many things planned to be sad. Now, the day after, when I stopped to think about being 40 and not married, I got a little emotional. I really didn't think I’d make it through my 30’s without being married. This was not my plan. I should have been going to PTA meetings and doing Science Fair Projects. I should have been preparing kids for bedtime and missions. I allowed myself to feel heartache and sorrow. However, I knew I had to deal with it and be OK with it.
So, I decided to make a list of 100 things I did or experienced in my 30’s. I am truly humbled and feel so blessed for so many wonderful opportunities. Here is my list:
- Started Annual Neil Diamond B-day party
- Fell in love with Harry Potter series
- Dressed as Harry Potter for the Days of 47 Parade and signed autographs for Harry Potter
- Stayed in a Yurt
- Learned to love Indian Food
- Road Trip to Canada two times with dear friends
- Trip to Chile
- Trip to London
- Saw the Eiffel Tower
- Saw the British Pageant
- Visited Harry Potter Movie Studio on London
- Was introduced to Tim Tam Slams—Have since introduced many others to TTS
- Ward Camp Director
- Stake Camp Director
- Stake Relief Society Presidency Member
- Ward Young Women’s Presidency Member
- Ward Young Women’s President
- New hobby: Snowshoeing
- Bought eight pairs of snowshoes
- Master’s Degree in Fine Arts Administration
- Taught Seminary full-time
- Worked at Hale Centre Theatre
- Worked in Early Intervention
- Taught a preschool Mom and Tot’s Music Class
- Worked as a Speech Technician in elementary school
- Landed my nephew a lead role in a World Wide Training film
- Played the part of “Scrooge” and “Thelma” in Farndale Ave. Christmas Carol
- Directed community production of Singin’ in the Rain
- Played “Miss Scarlet” in Clue
- Hospitality Team Leader for BYU Woman’s Conference
- Directed several youth musicals
- Spoke at a Tri-Stake Women’s Conference
- Helped with the Nauvoo Pageant three years
- Received a Post Bachelor’s Degree in Communications Disorders
- Visited several more temples to total over fifty-five
- Worked on a project with the General Young Women’s Presidency and Board
- Recovered from “white board incident” and arm surgery
- Played “Rita La Porta” in Lucky Stiff
- Performed in a Dinner Theatre
- Discovered Girl Scout Thin Mint Chocolate Ice Cream
- Attended 4-H Camp with two of my nieces
- Visited five temples in one day with my oldest nephew
- Attended five Temple Dedications and six Temple Open Houses
- Took my nephew on a Church History trip to Kansas City, Missouri and attended the Temple Open House
- Took my oldest niece on a Church History trip to Kirtland, Ohio
- Discovered the joy of gardening
- Discovered Dave Ramsey
- Started a dedicated savings account for Christmas
- Started a blog
- Created Visiting Teaching Motivational videos
- Spoke at EFY in AZ, ID, UT, TX, Canada
- Spoke for “Making in Count” in NM, UT, NV
- Nannied for my friend, Mindy, for a month after she gave birth to twins and had two boys under the age of three
- Attended my friend, Karen’s, Marriage and Motherhood classes
- Created and became Mildew Rose (an official Gardner Village Witch)
- Create a Buddy the Elf costume—started annual visits at Christmas to two elementary schools
- Spoke at Nauvoo West Women’s Retreat
- Sang in “We Also Sing” Choir
- Went a blind date road trip across the country
- Visited Boston
- Saw Joseph Smith’s Birth place
- Traveled to Georgia to visit a friend and see a friend play “Eliza Doolittle”
- Discovered Rudy’s in TX
- Discovered Hot Chocolate Lava Cake at Bravo!
- Hiked Mt. Olympus
- Built a school in Kenya
- Did Yoga for the first time in Kenya
- Went on an African Safari in Kenya
- Started early morning walking with friends
- Taught a 70 year old woman to snowshoe
- Hung out with members of a boy band--Beyond 5
- Was declared second BFF by a 10 year old
- Oldest niece got married
- Oldest nephew went on a mission
- Blessed with 13 more nieces and nephews
- Learned to text
- Got a Facebook account
- Taught a children’s singing group
- Played Hot Cross Buns on the recorder for two friends running in a Marathon
- Ran my first 5K
- Did a Triathlon (canoeing leg)
- Directed/Coordinated a Student Stake Celebration of the life of Joseph Smith
- My five-year old niece wanted a “Melanie” themed B-day Party
- Received flowers from an world class ice speed skater just after he broke a world’s record
- Became a Ropes Course Facilitator
- Started a Special Olympics team in Cedar City
- Saw ORIGINAL Broadway cast of Wicked (Have now seen it five times)
- Saw Lion King…again
- Saw Warhorse
- Went on a cruise with my family
- My parents went on a mission
- Won diapers for a year for a family
- Worked at Utah Shakespearean Festival
- Saw California Redwood trees
- Visited Oregon Coast
- Made first digital photo book
- Went on CES Pioneer Trails Workshop
- Saw 2 real reindeer in Wyoming
- Went huckleberry picking
- Volunteered in Salt Lake Temple Baptistery and St. George Temple Children’s Waiting room
Because I have been given much, I too must give.