What an amazing Birthday - certainly one I'll always remember. Picture this...
It's after work, 6pm or so, Chris and I head out to Carrabas (my favorite place to eat). The kids are given money to order pizza for themselves, as it's adults only for dinner. Mom is there, Evie and Jimmie, of course Chris, and my best friend Debbie. Chris's 'secret plan' was that the kids would be home baking a cake for me, to surprise me after the dinner.
We order an appetizer, some drinks, have great conversations (showed everyone Brian's ass - he knows what I'm talking about!), I open presents and cards. [Somebody pinch me, this is just fabulous!] Dinner comes and Chris gets a phone call. It's the kids calling to tell him that they burned the cake. Chris tells them to look in the fridge, in the bottom drawer - he's hidden a 'back-up' cake! The kids freak out and are so happy. (Hmmmm... how did he know that was going to happen??) We finish dinner. Mom and Debbie go home, Evie and Jimmie are going to join us at the house for a little bit.
We get to the house and its pitch black inside. I think to myself "they must really want to surprise me with this cake"... too cute. I open the door and lights flip on, music starts, and there are streamers and balloons everywhere. The house looked fan-tab-u-lous!
I simply can't believe my eyes. They did just an incredible job. The living room looks like a dance floor with balloons on the floor and music playing. Balloons lined the stairwell. It's hard to describe. I'll post a photo of the place later. **grins** They were so happy!! As was I.
I don't know how I'm going to top this off when we're celebrating Chris's 40th birthday next year. **chuckles**
Here's where a funny part of the story kicks in. There was a dog outside when we got home. A beautiful well-kept, overweight, older golden retreiver. He just kinda 'walked into' our house. We tried keeping him inside for a little while - offered him some water and the back porch - but the cats wanted no part of it. We didn't want to just kick him out because he looked like someone really took good care of him. Chris went to a couple of the neighbors to ask if they knew who he belonged to, but no luck. About 9pm the girls are antsy and I tell them that they can take the dog to some neighbors to see if anyone else might know who he belongs to. The girls walk out the door and Chris immediately realizes a problem - 'neighbors' to me means folks on our block - 'neighbors' to these kids mean anyone within a 5 mile radius. (wish I were kidding) I run outside and immediately I can't find them. We're talking seconds - they've just flat-out disappeared. Katie (my sister) shows up about this time, and I tell her I've lost the girls. Great. *sigh* I walk around our block, and up one more block, still, can't find them. Justin helps me look and together we can't find them. We decide to hop in the car and look (it's now been 40 min). We drive around, looking up and down many streets. We go to a park that's probably 4 blocks away, and it's by a friend of their's house (Amanda, the girl whom they went to the mall with the night they walked home!). We went to that friend's house, not there. Circled a few more blocks and went home. I figure at 10:30 I'll call the police. When I get home I see Chris on the phone, talking to Gwen. I thought to myself, "how am I going to tell this amazing woman that I've lost her grandkids??" Geez Tina - come ON! Maybe 5 or 10 minutes later they come home. At this point they've been gone an hour. They tell us something about how they ran into a friend and her mom (that same girl, Amanda). They saw us looking for them in the park and thought they should come home. Chris and I explain that when we say 'neighbors' we mean about one square block. Katye said "a block?? What's that???" Katie (my good sister) not believing what she's hearing says "come on Kayte, you know what a block is!" Kayte and Kayla have no idea what she is talking about. Katie tried explaining it, but I don't think they grasped the concept of a 'block'. Too funny. We weren't mad at them, I was just worried. At this point, we had cake quickly and the kids went to bed because it was so late.
That was my entire Birthday bash... and I thank everyone who was there and/or anyone who thought of me that day. If you were praying for a peaceful day with just the right amount of humor, you got it! And to my wonderful husband who planned it all -- from the bottom of my heart - thank you.
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So, if I'm the best friend, can you spell my name right? You looked so happy last night, and the house was amazing. Hope you don't ever "block" out this fun evening *grin*
Funny... I had typed in "Good" friend, then thought about it, backspaced and put in "Best" friend. Maybe I should rethink that.... **grin**
I'll be 39 this year dammit!!!!! For god sakes woman. Get it right!
LOL :P
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