Today is my 67th birthday and a big day for Portland area school kids, who returned to classes this morning. All throughout my 66th year I made many references to Route 66 as a personal theme for the year. Well, all good things must come to an end, as does Route 66 at the Santa Monica Pier. In thinking back, I’ve been able to establish a theme for the last four years, including Medicare at 62, Twenty-one for the third time for 63, the Beatles tune, “When I’m 64”, Social Security at 65, and last year’s nostalgic highway references. Coming up with a theme for 67 is a much more difficult task, as nothing comes directly to mind. Google searches have not been successful, as yet, since no songs, movies, athletes, or books have made the number memorable. There’s Buddy Arlington’s NASCAR, the Ottawa 67’s of the Ontario Hockey League, and Chicago’s song “Questions 67 and 68,” but nothing worth writing about.
In honor of the occasion, I decided to steal a page from New Year’s Eve and write some resolutions. So, break out the champagne, and bear with me until I come up with a better idea.
67 Things to do before I’m 68 (with a few more for good measure)
- Tell my wife “I Love her” a million times (well maybe 114x a day is a bit excessive, but you get the point)
- Get my grandkids to Portland (maybe when the Cubs play the Mariners in Seattle)
- Buy a new tank-less water heater
- Take my wife to French Laundry in NAPA for dinner and then for a Wine Country weekend
- 10 days in Thailand
- Cubs vs. White Sox in Chicago
- Run and exercise everyday (celebrate 10 consecutive years at the end of December)
- Portland Indy Car race
- Write at least 25 new poems (plus 10 exclusively for my wife)
- Maintain daily blog (blog.johnstonwrites.com)
- Gift at least 10 Limoges boxes
- 50 Wednesday Date Nights
- Watch 50 movies
- 50 Sister calls on Mondays
- 40 Dinners cooked on Tuesdays (or at least one night a week when not traveling)
- Reunite with friends in Austin
- Meet at least 10 Banister relatives
- Read 50 books
- Go to Vancouver Gardens
- St. Louis for a baseball game
- Drink 52 bottles of Walleye Wine and help 4 times
- Go to Disneyworld with wife
- Spring Training game in Arizona or Florida
- IU Basketball Game (tournament season please)
- Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
- Las Vegas weekend to celebrate 18 years of marriage
- Buy some new casual shoes (to make my wife happy)
- Buy a second pair of running shoes (to make my feet happy)
- New rain suit for running
- Repair Solara and Lexus dents
- Visit a National Park (but don’t camp there)
- Get a BIG Network subscription (or change internet/cable providers)
- Go to a Ducks football game
- See 3 Oregon State baseball games
- Take the dogs to the coast at least 4 times
- Go 8 Broadway Shows (including NYC)
- Go to at least 5 major concerts
- Go to a Timbers game
- Go to a Trailblazers game
- Organize 50 Leadership Meetings
- Write a book
- Watch 20 new television series
- Buy some new eyeglasses
- Buy my wife a new ring
- Drink Diet Coke whenever possible
- Go kayaking
- Visit my sister and friends in Elkhart
- Ski at Steamboat
- At least 5 ski trips to Mt. Hood
- Visit Jessica Fletcher’s House
- Book Marriott Vacation Club trips for 2019 and 2010
- Travel to Hawaii
- Get together with friends in Indy
- Attend at least 7 baseball card shows and continue collecting
- Go to at least 5 antique shows to look for sports memorabilia
- Compliment my wife at least a million times (see item #1)
- Gift Angel Delicious Hand Cream four times a year
- San Diego for a baseball game
- Go to a Hops Game
- Attend a high school football game
- Go to my 50th High School Reunion
- Get the interior and ceilings of the house painted
- Get the windows washed (inside and out)
- See an NFL game
- Go to a high school basketball game
- Add another 1000 names to my Ancestry tree
- First class flight upgrade
- 4 Oregon Wine Country trips
- See Zanna four times
- Clean the house 30 times and hire some help
- 60 nights away from home
- Visit Bend
They are in no particular order, except for the most important – Item #1. They include the important things in life like spouses, family, friends, food & drink, travel, sports, music, domestic responsibilities, home, clothing, car, gift-giving, and entertainment. It starts tomorrow with window cleaning, Indy Car racing this weekend, and friends in town, followed by a trip to Austin next week for a wedding. I feel pretty confident that I can achieve most of this list of 67, but I added a few more, just in case. To describe my age, I do prefer the word “Vintage” as opposed to “Fossil.” Here’s to another great year of retirement!