Two years ago, in a time I refer to as BC (Before Christopher), I celebrated my birthday in Massachusetts. Last year I celebrated in New York. This year I celebrated half in Tennessee and half in Virginia. At this rate I'll be celebrating in Tanzania by 2015.
Here's a view from the Tennessee portion of the day. (There are no pictures of a Virginia view because the view outside our window is boarded up homes.)
Here's a view from the Tennessee portion of the day. (There are no pictures of a Virginia view because the view outside our window is boarded up homes.)
It was a banner year for birthday cards. Half of them were from Christopher to make up for events when he forgot to give me any. He gave me eight and I loved every one.
Elizabeth sent me this year and it had me laughing. I might not make it to 90 so I very glad someone had the foresight to buy me this card in advance! About 5 years ago I bought a 100th birthday card at the dollar store. I didn't knew anyone turning 100, but I COULD NOT turn down such a purchase. If I do happen to attend a centennial birthday party, I will be so prepared.
My family mailed me a birthday box! Mom kept saying she was so disappointed I wasn't going to get it on my actual birthday (Memorial Day), but such is the price one pays when their birthday is a national holiday. Aaron knows me so well- he sent me a jar of bacon bits.
When I was growing up, the birthday person got to use the special birthday plate while eating their birthday meal. I have carried this tradition over to our family, and while Christopher does not understand it ("It's just a plate! What's on the plate is more important!"), he goes along with it anyway. The birthday plates we bought last year are in storage (along with 96.2% of our belongings), so he told me he would make one instead. He put a printed sign under a pie dish and I nearly fell over, I was so impressed.
The birthday girl with her giver of many cards and maker of birthday plates.
2 comments:
Aww! Love the plate! I'm sorry I missed the birthday on facebook. That is the problem when you use your phone instead of your computer. The phone does not like birthdays. Happy Birthday BFS!
Aww! Your hubby is so thoughtful! Happy Belated Birthday :)
Post a Comment