Alright, I’m going to warn you right off that this post is a bit different. There will be no battlefields mentioned here. No war stories. No historical tall tales. Nope, I’m foregoing all of that for this month’s post, because there’s something personal going on with me that needs addressed. A very special birthday. This February… I am… turning 40.

Whew, there. I said it. Although, it usually isn’t hard for me to admit that I’m turning another year older. I mean, come on. Birthdays can be fun. The balloons, the cake, the cards, the cake, the scotch, the cake. Did I mention cake? And friends? But mostly cake.

Let’s just say that in years past, I’ve been known to make a bit of a spectacle out of my birthday. I like causing a big stir when I manage to survive another turn around the sun. I have my reasons for this. A big one being that there are so many people whose lives were so unfairly cut short, and that makes me sad. So, big birthday party it is. I also feel like we never know what another year, or month, or day will bring, so we need to celebrate the milestones and do what the big lizard says in the live-action Cinderella movie – “enjoy it while it lasts.” Big birthday party it is. Or, maybe I’m just a bit more selfish than I’d like to admit, and I happen to enjoy a day that’s all about me. BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY IT IS.

Cake is good – so is Scotch

Either way, birthdays have always been a big deal, but this year has been… well, different. Staring down the 40 barrel has made me much quieter and a little bit more reflective. I actually thought about ducking a party all together this year (sacrilegious). My poor husband practically had to pull teeth to get me to agree to a small, family-only affair that involves a day of wine tasting and sequins. It’s very weird, but this time around, I feel uneasy as I face this new number. Apprehensive. Maybe even a little scared. Because 40 is… well, it’s the entrance way to a whole other chapter of life. And that’s kind of a big deal. 

What to do with these strange new feelings? Up my anxiety meds? Perhaps. But really, I thought the best thing I could do was write. Because that’s how I always sort through things. So, I thought I might take some time to peel back the layers of the M.B. Henry onion and be a little bit vulnerable for once. To look 40 right in the eyes and take stock.

Let’s start with the question that everyone probably asks at my age. Lord, it’s the first time I’ve used that phrase. Am I where I want to be at 40? In short – yes. I mean, like anyone else, I struggle with ups and downs emotionally. I look at myself in the mirror sometimes and I ask my timid reflection if I’m really enough. I have those days where getting out of bed feels too dang hard. But Rainy Days and Mondays aside (Carpenters reference – for all you who are not turning 40), I feel I’m in a good place. My husband and I are going to celebrate ten years of marriage this year, which is another wonderful milestone. We have a pretty amazing home that we share. And for crying out loud – I’ve published a book and have another one inbound in March (click here for more on that). That’s something, right? Right?

I write books! With soon-to-be-two published! Mad Props to my friend Ryan for the wood burns!

And yet….

For my entire life, I’ve had this insane pull, or hunger, to be constantly on the move. Whether that’s physically or emotionally. My husband calls it “restless soul syndrome,” and I think that fits the bill quite nicely. While it has driven me to do some remarkable things, it has also been hard to manage at times.

Especially when I was younger. In fact, I spent most of my 20s making a plethora of dumb mistakes because of it. Jumping from place to place, job to job, guy to guy (don’t go judging me haha). As a young, single lady living in Los Angeles, I found I could hardly sit still. And the feelings. Such strong FEELINGS all the time. Perhaps that’s why I became a writer. I needed an outlet for all of that, because the meds on their own aren’t always enough.

Yes, my 20s were filled with turmoil and energy, finding friends and losing them, carving out a career in entertainment, and trying to attain some modicum of stability and control over the chaos. Because that energy, you guys. That FIRE. It was all-consuming, and I wasn’t always able to withstand it.

I thought the flames would cool somewhat with age, and as I entered my 30s, things did settle down a little bit. I married my amazing husband and we’ve been happy little clams ever since. I got my first steady job with a steady paycheck and benefits, where I showed up to the same office every day in cute little office clothes. My husband and I got a nice little apartment in nice little Glendale – still close enough to the city for adventure, but far enough away that we could walk to places and have a bit of breathing room. Sort of. I mean, as much breathing room as one can afford in Los Angeles. Yes, things looked to be settling down a little…

He’s so cute. And look – more scotch!

And yet….

That energy started picking up again. I got bored and restless at my job. I was getting a little sick and tired of Los Angeles. I had been there for over ten years and that’s a pretty darn long time for me to be rooted in one place. A lot of my friends had moved on to different lives and different cities. I started to panic and squirm under the restlessness. But then I found something that quenched the thirst a little. In my 30s, I found travel.

First came Fiji. My husband and I went there for our honeymoon and let me tell you – what a place. The beauty. The FOOD. The people. I actually found that Fiji is kind of perfect for someone like me, because it consists of several islands all bound together under one flag. You can hop from island to island if you get bored. You can even kayak to some of them. I even conquered my fear of the water and went snorkeling (I got horribly seasick, but it was worth it). Fiji was a great first time overseas.

Then came London, which has a pretty high spot on my favorite cities list. The first time I went to London, I actually went alone. My husband was busy with work and I was in a bit of a “between jobs” place. So, I flew off to spend some time with a good friend who lives in Britain. She had to work during the day, so it fell to me to learn my way about town. And you know what? I did alright. With a helpful London guidebook and my charming ability to make friends with anyone, I had a grand old time in jolly old London. I’ve been back several times since.

There came more international trips too. Ireland, Spain, France. Germany, Belgium, Switzerland. Luxembourg, and most recently, Scotland. Plus a few more that I’m forgetting because aging. At any rate, I guess you could say I’ve been around. I’ve seen some things. Enough that I should be satisfied at the very least.

Scotland the Brave!

AND YET….

I’ve started to feel like a weird hybrid of a creature lately. I’ve settled down with my husband in Indiana. My body is getting the first flickers of its inevitable slow-down (things hurt that didn’t used to, I talk about my back a lot more, etc… etc…). I like our lives here, where we’ve managed to build a pretty incredible community of friends. But I still have that pull. That fire. In fact, I find that I’m somehow even hungrier than I used to be. Like my soul is going to jump out of my skin if I can’t give it some dang water.

And I think that’s why 40 has got me a little bit rattled. It’s the fork in the road that we all face. Time to settle down? Or time to move again? (Not from our house. We love our house. But you know…move somehow). Time to get a tattoo? Or time to realize the risks involved with that? Time to plan another big wild adventure? Or time to stop putting off those home upkeep projects that need done? Sigh…

Home, sweet Home

I guess that’s what 40 is all about – learning how to make room for both. And as for which direction I’ll go, I suppose I don’t even know yet. But I can say this with absolute certainty, I think I’ve done alright with the 40 years I’ve put away so far. While I don’t always know what I’m doing, and sometimes set myself up for more dumb mistakes, I do seem to know myself pretty well, and sometimes I feel like that’s half the battle.

And I’m still learning too. I’m learning to forgive myself more. I’m learning that I’ve wasted an awful lot of time hiding my true self because I thought it wasn’t good enough, and that has to stop. I’ve learned to embrace my flaws, especially my mental illness (OCD), and work with them instead of against them. I’m learning that it’s okay to keep running and keep reaching upwards, even if I need to be in bed by nine.

I can’t say what forty will bring, but I suppose I’ll put on my finest sequins and raise a toast to it anyway. Because I can’t stop it, and getting older sure as hell beats the alternative. So here’s to 40 and beyond. It’s a heck of a life, guys. Don’t blink, or you’ll miss it.

Bring it On, 40.

Ive

Comments(85)

  1. Happy Birthday. Enjoy your 40s and 50s while you have comparative youth on your side. You won’t believe what you will be unable to do in later years–stuff you take for granted now. I am not in my 80s yet, but my experience with that age group, is that if you are in pain-they are in agony, if you are sick–they are on death’s door. If you think teenagers are bad, deal with some octogenarians.. (Like any general statement, this does not apply to every 80-something)

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you! And yes – I try really hard to squeeze as much life into my young years as I can, because I know it won’t be easy to do that down the line. <3

  2. Happy birthday MB. I enjoyed your retrospective and how you’ve arrived at 40. All I can suggest that, whatever the future holds, your best years are ahead of you and hopefully there will be many of them. Work on maintaining your health and fitness in order to enjoy them to the full.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you! And thanks for the tips! Yes – I definitely spend a lot of time in the gym trying to stay in good shape!

  3. M.B., this post is oozing with wisdom, wit, and wonderful words! HAPPY 4-0 (soon), my friend! Your life, and the fire you speak of, reminds me of….me. I understand more than you know, my friend. I think we’re sisters!
    You wear the sequins and smile so beautifully–just like your soul. Oh, and tell your husband that years ago, I told a friend I had the restless soul syndrome and we still giggle about my RSS! YES! LOL
    I’m so proud of you–your books, life, experiences.
    Welcome to the rest of your life! Love and hugs always!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      This made me tear up a little. Thank you so much. I’m glad there are other people out there with the RSS. It’s a double-edged sword for sure! It’s hard to manage, but man I don’t think I would’ve had the adventures I have without it! Thinking of you always, sis! <3

  4. Age is a gift that not everyone receives. Enjoy every new day! 🎉🥳🎈

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      I surely will!! 🙂 Thank you!

        • rajkkhoja

        • 12 months ago

        Many many happy returns of the day 🎉. “Happy Birthday MB! whatever the future holds, your best years are ahead of you and hopefully there will be many of them. Work on maintaining your health and fitness in order to enjoy them to the full.
        I ask you how can you Search my email & Sent post. ? God bless you.

  5. have a good one dear MB

    🎂🥃🎈🎁🥳🎊🎉💃🪅🪩🎇🎆

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!!!

      1. 🙏🙇‍♂️🌟✨💫

  6. Happy Birthday M.B, sparkle til the cows come home! 😘 🎂

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you! I’ll shine my best!

  7. They say life starts at 40
    Enjoy your beautiful birthday and be blessed. Wishing you many years of bliss and love.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you so much! 🙂

  8. Look forward to your 40s, MB. The were my best decade! And yet, you ARE half way to 80. Happy birthday and congrats on your upcoming 10th anniversary, a major milestone.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!!! 🙂 🙂 You’re not the first to tell me the 40s are the best, and it gives me very high hopes! And yes – we are very excited about ten years married, and excited for the next ten!

  9. Congratulations MB on reaching your 40s. Happy Birthday. Hoist your scotch and don your sparkly sequins. You’ve earned it! Take it from me, your 40s can be great. As can your 50s, 60s, and 70s. Even the 80s aren’t half bad. So far in my 80s, Peggy and I have been on two six month road trips exploring the US, traveled up the Nile, down the Danube, and gone on an African Safari. Now we are on the Big Island of Hawaii for a month as we plan our next 6 month road trip, and I’m yet to turn 82. Grin. Like you, I have serious wanderlust. Life doesn’t end at 40, it begins! The very best to you. -Curt

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      You are an inspiration Curt. Thanks so much for sharing some of your adventures – I hope to be just as full of life as you are!

      1. I have a feeling you will MB!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!!

  10. The big 4-0! Happy Birthday – take loads of photos to relive when you can’t quite remember the details of your celebration!
    Although your body may be talking to you more than usual, listen when you can, ignore when you can’t.
    But the grandest part of mid-life is beginning to understand you really don’t have to please anyone other than yourself (and your husband occasionally). Kick up your heels, kid!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      “the grandest part of mid-life is beginning to understand you really don’t have to please anyone other than yourself” – that’s definitely something I’m trying to learn better! I am a lifelong people-pleaser, which I enjoy, but it shouldn’t be at the expense of stomping down my true self, which I have done too much. Thanks for the well wishes!

  11. Happy Birthday Beautiful! I love your sequins! My 40’s and 50’s were fantastic years! So the best is yet to come!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!!! 🙂 🙂 I’m very hopeful for my 40s! And I do love sequins, I’m glad to see them come back in style these days!

    • Ryan John Lebeda

    • 12 months ago

    Here’s to 40, and another trip around the sun! Here’s to you, friend! I think I’ve know you for 30 of your 40 and I couldn’t be happier that life has brought our families together again. To another great year, filled with happiness, kissed by success, and inundated with family and friends.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Right back at you, old friend. And I don’t just mean old in years! 🙂 We’ve known each other forever and I’m so glad we’ve got to see you more these last couple years! <3

    • Herman

    • 12 months ago

    Happy Birthday! Wishing you all the best and I’m sure the best is yet to come…

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thanks so much!! 🙂

  12. Happy Birthday, M.B. Your home is so darn cute! I am sure your next decade will be wonderful. You’ve experienced and accomplished a lot in your 40 years. Good for you! 😁

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!! 🙂 I’m definitely hopeful for the next decade! And we ADORE our house and feel so lucky to live here. Glad that you like it too!

  13. Happy birthday! I’m a handful of years ahead of you . . . and being in my 40s isn’t so bad. Welcome to your next decade!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!! I keep hearing the 40s are where it’s at so here’s hoping! 🙂

  14. Happy Birthday!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!

  15. A very Happy Birthday wish to you, M.B.! 🎉
    It sounds like you have an overall great attitude toward life and getting older. You’re adventurous and dedicated to your craft. From the perspective of my 60s, I can agree with what I’ve read about each decade being better than the previous. Cheers!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Yay I’ve been so enjoying those comments, including this one! Thanks so much!

  16. At 78, I’m nearly twice your age, and I can affirm what Curt said: every decade gets better. The year I turned 40 I happened to be traveling solo in West Africa; at 44, I sailed from Hawaii to Alaska, then came home and started my own business. Today, I’m still working on my boats, and have few complaints. I don’t have the money or time to do the kind of traveling I used to do, but believe me: starting and maintaining a business is its own kind of journey!

    I’ll tell you what I told someone when I turned 70. I dropped this as a blog comment, then looked at it and thought, “I need to keep that.” After eight years, I still live by these words:

    “…As I passed sixty-nine, I realized I’m down to about twenty years, give or take, and getting in shape, preserving the good health I have, and not wasting time on the stupid, the boring, or the irrelevant is right up there on top of my list. If I manage to avoid stupid, boring, and irrelevant, I’ll have plenty of time for what’s important.”

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      What an amazing way to look at it – I cannot tell you how this inspires me. Thank you so much for sharing some of your life’s journey – it’s giving me a lot to look forward to! 🙂

  17. A fine tribute to your first four decades. I wish you well on the next four and beyond

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thanks Derrick! 🙂

    • J P

    • 12 months ago

    40 is one of those milestones that seems old when you are there, but that will seem like the golden era of late youth when you get a few more years of experience. The trick is to appreciate those last few years of youth while you are in them. This free advice comes from someone who is 65 now.

    And scotch! There are so many people who waste their lives drinking bourbon, when there is much better whiskey to be had! 🙂

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thanks so much for the advice! 🙂 I plan on following it for sure. And yes – scotch is a long-time favorite of mine. I’m the odd one out in my circle, most of them prefer bourbon but I’m bringing some of them around 🙂 🙂

  18. Happy Birthday, MB! Definitely a milestone one, and your reflective/interesting blog post did it justice. 🙂

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thanks Dave!!

  19. When I approached 40, someone who’d been there and beyond said to me, “Your 40s will be your best decade. You have gained so much maturity. And your career has hit a stride so you have the money to enjoy it.” She was right. My 40s were my best decade so far! I wish the same for you.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      🙂 🙂 I thank you for helping me look forward to this new decade!

  20. Happy birthday to you as you celebrate this milestone. How wonderful for you to have made this far. I wish for you much joy, good health, and all the success you deserve. May you celebrate many more birthdays in the decades to come.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you so much!! <3

  21. Happy 40th birthday to you from a OCD-diagnosed, 39 year old Londoner 🇬🇧 😂 🎂

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      OCD people unite!!! 🙂

  22. Happy birthday, little Sista. May this be the first of many more.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you!

  23. Happy birthday! Enjoy the 40’s.

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thanks very much!

    • AmericaOnCoffee

    • 12 months ago

    40 is a powerful number. Enjoy!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      So far, so good! 🙂 Thank you very much!

  24. A very happy birthday — and happy year — to you! I’m old, and can’t really remember my 40s much, but I know they were good years. Much better than anything before, really. More settled in my skin. More accepting OF my skin (although even now, at 68, I have difficulty looking at myself in a mirror. Go figure!).

    As to what you want to do … well … life is SUCH a balancing act, isn’t it? (I’m clumsy, so balancing isn’t easy to do.) Wishing you ALL the best!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Thank you so much! I keep hearing the 40s are where it’s at, which has brought me great comfort as I leap into a new decade 🙂 And I agree about the balancing act. I’m always bruised up from the effort haha!

  25. 💗💗💗

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      🙂

  26. Cheer’s to you MB. Each decade brings new wonders and challenges. From where you are in your journey, it sounds like you will enjoy the upcoming years!

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Cheers to that! 🙂

  27. Well, many happy returns, MB. May your sequins, or you, never stop sparkling. Nice collection of malts…don’t do the tatoo! 🙂

      • MBHenry

      • 12 months ago

      Hey thanks! And don’t worry I think I’ve officially decided against the tattoo. I have some weird health complications that makes those a little risky for me.

    • Tom

    • 11 months ago

    Just keep on being you! You’ll continue to figure it out as you go, restless or not. I loved reading this post and learning more about you. Have a great birthday!

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      Thanks much!! 🙂 I’m so glad you enjoyed reading my rambling thoughts on turning 40!

    • Vanessa Doden

    • 11 months ago

    Restless soul syndrome.. girl I like that and I feel sooo seen! Everything you said: wanting to celebrate because people have had their lives cut short, the travel, etc! Come to Iowa on your book tour!

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      I grew up in Iowa, so I just might do that 🙂

    • Thomas F Pietruszka

    • 11 months ago

    Happy birthday. You are just a baby. I am 73. Finally my age caught up to my IQ! Yay!!!!

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      HAHA!!! 🙂

  28. Happy Birthday, MB! A great post, as always.

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      Why thank you! 🙂

  29. A wonderful post and great fun to read. Happy Birthday! It just gets better after 40 and so much more travel to experience.

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      <3 Thank you!

  30. Happy belated 40th, MB. Thank you for sharing such profound insights into your beautiful soul. I hope this next decade will be a good one for you. 🌸

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      Thank you so much! It was a pretty good birthday!

      1. I’m glad for you. 😊

  31. A wonderful post, M.B. I really enjoyed reading about your life and getting a better glimpse of who you are as a person. You are in you prime, my dear! Take it from one who is almost twice that, you have many more exciting years ahead. Growing older just takes a little adaptation. I found my creativity became more intense after I retired a few years ago. Enjoy your birthday and don’t sweat it! I did not start feeling it till I turned 60, so you have a few year left till you will slow down! A BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you!!

      • MBHenry

      • 11 months ago

      Thank you!!! So much uplifting and encouragement in this comment! I really appreciate it! And I had a wonderful birthday!

      1. Wonderful! With 40+ more to come!

  32. Happy Belated Birthday! I hope your year is treating you well, and I hope more marvelous opportunities await. Here’s to a life of love, laughter, and wonderful memories.

      • MBHenry

      • 9 months ago

      Many, many thanks!! 🙂

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