Saturday 18 July 2009 - Two by Four
If I am ever going to clamber back onto the blogging wagon, I am going to have to stop being so left-brained about it and just post some random thoughts. So, resisting my inclination to explain this statement further and get into a lengthy analysis of all the hindrances my brain throws in the way of blogging and why I have such a hard time just doing it, I am just going to post a random thought. (Accckk! Redundancy! I ended two consecutive sentences with the same words! Okay, Bethany, it’s alright. Leave it.) It’s about my birthday, which was a few weeks ago. It has nothing to do with anything-- no context, no real reason for being here. Is that okay? My left brain says it isn’t. My right brain says to shut up and get on with it already. *Sigh* Will those two ever quit fighting?
Anyway…
A few Sundays ago, we kicked off our annual Birthday Season with a one-day early celebration for yours truly. My parents came over, as did my Eldest Offspring. Hubz grilled some great Aldi steaks (our favorite because they are good and relatively inexpensive), and we had strawberry shortcake with biscuits & berries that I had prepared the previous evening in order to avoid having a birthday dessert consisting of nothing but ice cream. Hubz cooks, but he doesn’t make desserts. (Well, maybe he would have made strawberry shortcake, but he’d have put sugar in the strawberries, a habit which I consider to be not only entirely unnecessary, but something bordering on evil. So I got them ready myself, sans sugar, using strawberries which Fuzz and I had picked at a nearby farm just a day earlier.)
Interestingly, as soon as dinner was over and before gifts could be opened, the three oldest kids suddenly decided they urgently needed to run an Errand of Utmost Importance and, despite my protests, they all took off in Biz’ car. My suspicions as to the nature of this mysterious errand were confirmed within a few minutes of their return, as I observed that the number of gifts upon the living room cabinet had increased in number. *Sigh* My children are such products of their upbringing. Not that I go out and purchase birthday gifts between the dinner and the gift-opening, but they do generally tend to be purchased later rather than sooner around here. Actually, we do a lot of things later rather than sooner. We are, unfortunately, kind of last-minute that way.
(Speaking of which, tomorrow is Hubz’ birthday, and I have bought neither gifts nor food. Hmm… perhaps I should get off the computer and go do that. As soon as I finish this post.)
With my sweet youngest, who will be one-quarter my age this year. In the background is the birthday banner she made, because she is Fuzzy like that.
With my not-so-sweet eldest, who will be half my age this year and needs a haircut. (It looks better just a tad shorter.) I am holding up the Barnes & Noble giftcard he gave me. Big surprise, since that's what he always gives me. I love it, too. I have about $50 worth just from him now-- think it's time to go spend 'em? Surrounding us are some of my other gifts: lime-green croc knock-offs from Fuzz, slippers and Chocolate from Spaz & Cheez, a cool book about Tolkein and Lewis et al from my parents.
By the way, I turned double-fours this year. Precisely a month after my birthday, Biz will turn double-twos, making him half as old as I am. And about six-and-two-sevenths weeks after that, Fuzz will turn double-ones, making her half as old as Biz. I just thought you really needed to know that. |
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