For Miranda Lambert, life has always revolved around family, friends, faith and a table full of good food. “Every one of us makes memories around tables,” Miranda tells Woman’s World. “We were pretty poor growing up, but my mom would always set the table and use the good china. She made beautiful meals and was a stickler on sitting together as a family at dinnertime. I appreciate those lessons: how to make a house a home, to celebrate always and often for no reason, and to use all the good stuff.”
For “The House that Built Me” singer, her mother’s wisdom has helped Miranda thrive through the good, bad and the ugly of life, including a painful divorce in 2015 from country singer Blake Shelton. And with her 40th birthday coming up this year, Miranda is prepared to carry all of that with her as she blazes forward. “I’m excited for the future—I feel like some days, I’m just getting started!” she says. And with a house in Tennessee with new husband Brendan, her current hit album, Palomino, galloping up the charts and her Walmart home goods line—named Wanda June, after her grandmother, Wanda Louise, and her mother, Beverly June—flying off the shelves, it’s true the sky is the limit for the hitmaker.
“I see my mom and her girlfriends who are in their 60s acting like they are 30, and I feel like what Dolly Parton says is true: ‘Age is just a number!’ I have so many strong women who are older than me living their best lives at 60, and it helps me see there’s beautiful things about every decade: You’ve just got to lean into it.”
Here, Miranda shares her tips for living life to the fullest and enjoying every year.
Don’t miss Miranda’s new book!
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