Friday, June 5, 2009

Farther Down The Road

Marty Anderson and Chuck Peden had talked about it for at least a decade. They’d probably thought about it for most of the quarter-century they’ve been married.
Both are gifted musicians. Both have golden voices. The husband and wife team sang together at public events. Why not record a c-d together?
For 10 years, the plan stayed in the talking stages. Just words. No music.
That changed last fall when Marty and Chuck visited our Northern California home on their way back to their residence in Washington state.
When talked about our college years, raising children and growing old. We also talked about the future. What we could do with it. I gave them a copy of my book, “10,000 Days.”
They read it over the next few days and a spark was lit.
Last month, a package arrived at our home. It was a copy of Marty and Chuck’s c-d, “Farther Down the Road.”
On it, twelve songs written by Chuck and Marty. Sung by Marty and Chuck. Produced by Chuck. Recorded at Rainmaker Studios. Accompanied by a trio of their children singing back-up and playing drums and guitars.
Marty said the book simply inspired them. The message of making the most out of our next 10,000 days hit home.
“I think it was the general message from the book that was the driving force,” Marty said in an e-mail. “It woke me up. Made me realize I could still make some sort of an impression on this world. I think I was at a turning point in my life, wrestling with (whether to) sit back and relax and watch my life roll by or put some effort into the last years.”
Marty and Chuck have done what I encourage all Baby Boomers to do. As we cruise into 50s and 60s, we should try to make the world a better place and to make ourselves better people.
We now have a half-century of experience and perspective we can offer. Many of us also have extra time to accomplish things we have put off for years. Learn a second language. Take up that hobby. Climb that mountain. Or, record that c-d you’ve always said you would.
Once they decided to go forth, Chuck and Marty said the rest was relatively simple.
“I was amazed at how easy the actual task was in comparison to making the decision to just do it,” said Marty.
The couple urges others to do the same.
“Granted, the c-d did not change the world on the whole, but it has had a ripple effect in family and friends and in my attitude,” said Marty. “I feel like I can still make a difference and not only that, I owe it to myself and others to do just that.”