Is 60 a cause for celebration?
I like to celebrate. My husband and I celebrate 3 anniversaries! The day we met, our first date, and our wedding. All good excuses reasons for a special dinner out at a nice restaurant, one of my favorite things to do.
And, of course, our birthdays provide two more occasions for special dinners.

“Big” birthdays. You know, the ones that end in 0. They’ve been cause for a more major marking of the event.
On my 40th birthday, I went to Magdalena Bay in Baja, California and kayaked with the gray whales. I’d long wanted to do that & it was a fabulous, fabulous experience.
On my 50th birthday, Denny surprised me with a delightful long weekend in San Francisco which included an Etta James concert. She’s one of my very favorite singers and I’ll never forget the opening notes of her signature piece, “At Last.” Oh, and I also ended up with a bit of jewelry to mark the occasion. Nothing to complain about there!
As for 60 . . . it’s also worth celebrating, isn’t it?
Yes!!!!
My 60th birthday plans are coming together. More on that later.
What about you? How do you celebrate special occasions? What did you do or would you like to do to mark your 60th? Let us know by clicking Comments below, scrolling down, and writing away.


I have never had a party for any of my birthday’s and
Comment by Linda — November 3, 2009 @ 9:35 amnow that I am single it will probably be the same for
the “big 60″. My dream would be to have someone throw
a big party with family and friends and let them all
know “THE BEST IS YET TO COME”. Not the way I have
spent the last 40 years of my life. I want one day be
about me and not someone else.
Linda, maybe there are people who, if they knew your dream about a party, would help make it come true. Could you/would you ask some friends & family to throw that party for you? May your coming years be your best ones.
Comment by Bonnie — November 3, 2009 @ 7:51 pm