In honour of my milestone birthday, this month’s Favourite Things consists of fifty favourites throughout the years. Buckle up, buttercups!
Age 0-10
Age 11-20
Age 21-30
31-40
41-50
Thank you, dear readers, for all your support and kindness! I’ve been reflecting so much on everything I am grateful for, being fifty years on this earth, and I am so grateful to all of you. xo
Happy Birthday! I’m in my later 50s and this decade has been good to me. I hope it treats you well! Of all the things that struck me is your grandmother making you that sweet quilt! It sounds very ‘Small World” ‘ish! I’m thinking you still have it? What a gift!
Thank you for this trip through your life and welcome to the 50-nifty club, Nicole! You make everything look so good!
_Dirty Dancing_ is a movie that has aged particularly well when compared to every other movie from those times. In fact, I doubt if it could even get made today!
Happy birthday, Nicole!
Happy belated birthday! I love all the pictures of Nicole in different life stages. I knew about all your different jobs, but when you read them as a sequence, it really was an interesting journey.
We got our last set of kittens (Matthew and Xander) when Noah was only two. The shelter said they didn’t usually let people with toddlers adopt, but for some reason they made an exception and it worked out fine. He was never rough with them.
It’s your birthday, but we get the present that is this post!
I died of cute at baby Nicole and the elephant cake. I’m not sure exactly which Little House book you’re reading, but all that I need to do is walk upstairs and look at my bookshelves to figure it out.
I confess that I came across the Priscilla and Elvis story around the same time that you did and I thought it was just the coolest thing that there was a way out of adolescence – and that way was hooking up with an older man. But no older men wanted to hook up with me, so sigh, I had to “age out” of being a teenager like everyone else.
Here’s to 50!!! Who would have thought that it is such a fabulous age?
You are a delight, Nicole! I just loved learning more about you. Happy birthday – it just keeps getting better! 🙂
Happy Birthday! I’m a bit (ok quite a bit) older than you but we do have some faves in common, including The Bobbsey Twins and The Blind Assassin. You are such a delight to read!
I enjoyed reading about your life, Nicole! You are one of those rare people who embraces every moment and you’ve done so many interesting things because of that. I love seeing all the photos of you through the years. I’m six years older than you, but you have taught me so much through your blog. You are definitely fabulous at fifty!!! I need to check out Diary of a Provincial Lady!
Oh, this was so fun to read! I adore all the photos of Nicole Over the Years. I don’t think I realized that your relationship to yoga started so recently!
Happy Birthday Nicole! May your next decade be as amazing as all the preceding decades.
This was so much fun to read! I loved seeing pictures of young Nicole and learning more about what you were like as a child and young mom. I felt the same certainty about the size of our family and Phil did, too. 2 is just right for me.
I hope this next decade of life is amazing and am confident it will be! I appreciate your perspective on aging. You are so full of joy!!
Nicole, this is such a beautiful capture of your years. I enjoyed it all! So funny about you being such a young reader, and here we are, you’ve not slowed down since.
I know you want a bench stating the wrongs of not putting away your shopping cart, but perhaps a better epitaph would be: “She kept libraries and authors in business her entire life!”
Cheers to the next chapter in your lovely story.
Oh and the photos of younger and current Nicole are awesome; you’re a doll!
Nicole, I absolutely LOVED this post! And little Nicole was/is so adorable, I want to put her in my pocket. Welcome to your fifties – it’s going to be a great decade for you.
This was so much fun to read and the pics are all so sweet. I never paid much attention to the Priscilla/Elvis age thing when her book came out as I was too busy working & being a mom. However we watched the movie recently and yes, it is so creepy. What were her parents thinking???!!! I love the relationship you had with your grandparents. You bring a lot of joy to people with your blog. Thank you!
LOL regarding Elvis and Me. I’m about 10 years older than you, and one year in college for spring break, my boyfriend (my husband now) and I went to San Diego for Spring Break. We went over the border into Mexico and he got food poisoning and couldn’t get out of bed one day. I bought Elvis and Me at the grocery store and read it to him. He wanted me to do voices. I don’t remember much except, “Oh Elvis, please just stop taking the pills!”
I loved this post, and that you found your math skilz in HS is awesome. That’s about when mine deserted me.
And Little Town on the Prairie. I wore that book out. Dirty Dancing…I hated that movie, thought it was dumb. I should rewatch it, maybe I’d like it more now.
I loved every bit of this!
What a great post to recap decades of your life. I am impressed how much you remember those years. I am not surprised that you liked pink since early age as I think you are a very girly girl. I am surprised to see that you studied economics as well as your husband? did you work in the field afterwards? you know that I am economist right? hehe
I’m curious to learn from you how did you meet and make new friends when you moved to where you are now and how did you decide where to move to.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading about every stage of your life, but what made me most happy was that first picture of you. If that had been posted anywhere on the internet, I would have known it was you. When people don’t change, I find that so comforting! Aren’t I strange like that? I also love that books and music have always been a big part of your life. Same, girl! XO
The Bobbsey Twins were a huge part of my early childhood (my mom would read a chapter and then make me go for a swim in the lake with her during summer vacations and every chapter left it on a cliffhanger).
What a fun post – full of wonderful memories. The days can be long, but the years are short! And you’ve done such a great job of making the most of them <3
I’d never heard of Boxercise until today!
This was such a fun post to read! Seeing those pictures of you—wow, you look so much like you do now. Bijoux said it best: I’d know you anywhere if you posted that photo somewhere else on the internet. I love that.
Happy birthday week, my friend! I just know you’re living it up! 😘💜🎂
Lovely review of your life to date. Fun to learn more about you. Here’s hoping you have another 50 wonderful healthy years! Love the last photo. 🍷