Sunday, November 23, 2008

Cake Rocks

My birthday was a lot of fun.

Hubby and I were both in San Francisco for various meetings last week. He flew out last Sunday and I went out last Tuesday.

My birthday was Wednesday and I had "officially" taken the day off from work. I spent the day in a most perfect way: slept in; had coffee; took a nap; took a walk; had a little lunch; took another nap; took another walk; did some sit ups; went for a run on one of my most favorite traveling running routes and then had a wonderful dinner with Hubby.

We went to dinner at Maykadeh, a Persian restaurant that became a favorite of mine a long time ago. Service was great; food was wonderful and we had just a lovely time.


Hubby bought me a beautiful bracelet -- I was very surprised at his thoughtfulness and generosity
We came home on Friday night and I was surprised again.

Hubby had 50 -- count them, FIFTY -- red roses delivered to the house on Friday night.

I have never, ever, EVER had such a wonderful flower delivery. I felt like one of "those girls" that get the giant heart balloons and huge boxes of candy on Valentine's day.

We had some friends over on Saturday night for a little party. Hubby and I made three different kinds of chili (meat (with ground turkey), veggie and white chicken)and we had lots and lots of CAKE.

It was a really fun party. Being able to celebrate with friends and family was the easiest way to make sure that I survived turning the big 5-oh.










Photos of friends and family above....


"Unfortunately" we are "stuck" with the leftovers. (Lots of chili, cake and other yummy delicious things). And it is Thanksgiving week. AND we are hosting dinner for Hubby's family on Thursday.


Good thing I have a gym membership....

4 comments:

IronWaddler said...

Happy Birthday, Amy!!! That looks like a great party with good friends.

It only get better like a fine wine!

TRISHARKIE (AKA Ronda) said...

Happy Belated Birthday!

What a wonderful way to spend a birthday!

Sunshine said...

Wow.. you really celebrated in all the ways that are precious!

I liked that idea of listing one good thing for each decade. Next month I will tackle my list of 70.. and 7 good things about 70 might be a realistic task.

Thanks for sharing all that made your celebration a celebration!

TRI TO BE FUNNY said...

Sounds like a great way to start a new year!!