Baby Boomer DREAMS

Everything Starts With A Dream
Everything Starts With A Dream

Baby Boomers in particular, along with Generation X-ers, have an extraordinary opportunity to shape the future.

Do you have any idea what your responsibility is?

What makes these two diverse groups so unique is their combination of skills and attitudes:

  • Old enough to be wise
  • Young enough to be energized
  • Smart enough to be concerned
  • Thoughtful enough to care
  • Dedicated enough to be the change

Mid Life Celebration is dedicated to making the world a better place, by challenging the top 3% of male Baby Boomers to do something GREAT before they die.

And the indomitable will of any person, any age, any generation, to also help make the world a better place for future generations.

Want The New Buzz?

Springtime Singles Rebirth
Springtime Singles Rebirth

The new buzz isn’t from a can or a bottle.

The new buzz is from a ready and willing heart.

The long way is the short cut.

Baby Boomers and Gen X-er’s have the greatest opportunity to be a catalyst for positive change.

Old habits are hard to break and almost never broken.

As the saying goes, “Put up or shut up.”

The world needs role models who do more than talk about what needs to be done.

Are you that kind of person?

Are you a thermometer or a thermostat?

I’m A Little Drunk

Quit The Same Year
Quit The Same Year

Uninhibited.

Lady Antebellum.

One of their songs goes, “It’s a quarter after one, I’m a little drunk and I need you now….”

We drink for many reasons. I drank for nearly three decades.

To fit in.

To escape.

And got pretty good at it.

Lady Antebellum’s song (over 13 million views) is a hit.

Beer commercials are some of the most prolific.

Maybe, we just want to live uninhibited.

It’s possible, without the buzz from a can or bottle.

It’s Working, I Think

Lehigh Valley International Airport
Lehigh Valley International Airport

The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?

Finding the buried treasure?

How exciting is it when the secret is revealed to you?

Ever have unexpected moments when important things become surprisingly clearer to you?

How does that make you feel?

Sunday night listening to Miranda Lambert sing, The House That Built Me, on the CMA’s, when she sang, the brokenness is healing, things became surprising clearer.

Of course, being back in Pennsylvania also facilitated this.

There are many of us dealing with suppressed brokenness, which starts to resurface when we return to the place we grew up.