Then I tried a little denial on for size. I was pretending that the dozen roses that my husband brought home on Friday were just to randomly celebrate what a sheer joy I am to live with. I had a couple of small mental pity party rehearsals as I braced myself for the big day.
This morning when I woke up, I quietly grabbed the book I am reading (Hope in a Jar, if you're interested...Hope in a Jar, if you're not interested). I figured I could get lost in someone else's world for a few pages before the house started to stir.
As a treat, the husband spared me from having to walk the dog, so he got up to do so. The first visitor was the daughter with a smile on her face so big, you'd have thought it was her birthday. She hopped in my bed, melting a little bit of my grinchy heart. Soon after, the son arrived with his groggy sounding wishes, and hopped in on the other side. I continued to thaw as the three of us chatted about nothing in particular, other than the girl teasing that the boy didn't even know where his gift was, and other indications that her efforts surpassed his. For some reason we even ended up getting each of our lovies to join us...
The dog arrived next, followed by the husband. The son went first in the gifting. He did hear my exclamations when I broke my favorite strainer the other day! Proof he does not tune me out completely, even if he wishes he could. (Sorry kiddo, you got that from me.)
The husband went next, and demonstrated fabulous knowledge of what I would want...
The daughter grabbed her gift bag, and was going to hold back her card, after announcing she was the only one to have one. It proclaimed to love me to the moon..."and possibly back". She apparently knew I would not be able to take anything too mushy. Among the items in her gift bag were: some popsicle stick people, that I had bugged her for awhile to get off the end table, some shampoo from the last hotel we stayed at, a car freshener that had been hanging around in her room (still wrapped mind you) leftover from some end of the school year gift giving (inside jokey), and last, but certainly not least, this t-shirt...

I may not have a crown, but have certainly been our own version of queen-for-the-day so far. Breakfast orders were taken...donut and bagel consumed. These boxes arrived with the breakfast delivery...


Yes, life is sweet. Yes, I have stopped pouting. Yes, I have much to celebrate! Happy Birthday to me, indeed!
Happy Birthday INDEED!!!!
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Happy Birthday!!!! It sounds like you have a wonderful family that loves you very much!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
It sounds like a wonderful start, family and food. Hope the rest of your days is as enjoyable (without the pity party.)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you. Thanks for stopping bu my blog. I am already a follower for your blog. Holy pastries...
ReplyDeleteHope in a Jar, if you're interested...Hope in a Jar, if you're not interested
ReplyDeleteHee!
Happy birthday. No pity party either. More birthdays are better than the alternative :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! The pastries looks incredibly dangerous so he did well. :) May your coming year bring you even more happy moments like these.
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Thanks for keeping a smile on my face!
jenny at dapperhouse
Happy birthday! Those pastries look amazing. I laughed about the 2 stuffed toys and he caught on and wanted both.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Dear! I hope you had a wonderful day, your treats look yummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy happy day, Andrea! Looks like your loves spoiled you.
ReplyDeleteGeeze, how did I miss this post? Happy belated birthday! Glad you had family to spend it with and all those sweet looking yummilisious things! hehe
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday to you, Andrea! I love how your family melted your "grinchy" heart. :-)
ReplyDeleteAlso, you've been awarded!
http://www.flab-to-fab.com/2011/10/versatile-blogger-award.html
1) Way to start me off with the ol' introductory pap smear blog
ReplyDelete2) If my daughter EVER asks me for help finding fabric markers I don't think I would automatically just go. . . "here. . . go nuts".
3) Happy Birthday!
Is item #2 a donut sandwich?? Sounds like you had an awesome haul!
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