Sunday 7 November 2010

Half a Century...

Yesterday was my 50th birthday...I don't set much store by birthdays and don't tend to celebrate in any big way. I'm just grateful to still be here, one way and another, and tend to take life very much one day at a time.

A few weeks ago, when I came home from changing my library books, David announced that my daughter had phoned and was in a bit of a quandary...apparently, on my birthday, she and her husband  were due to go to a Very Important Meeting in the Mess and needed someone to look after little Freya. David told me that Lizz had been very apologetic about 'lumbering' us with baby-sitting on my birthday, but no-one on the camp was allowed to take their children and baby-sitters were at a premium etc. etc....David had taken a unilateral decision, knowing I'd rather play with Freya than anything else, and said that of course we'd go over, as we had no particular plans for my birthday.

So we left home after breakfast yesterday and got to Lizz's around noon. When we walked in, it was to a chorus of 'Happy Birthday', and not only had Lizz laid on banners and decorations and a lovely spread, but she had arranged for my son, his fiancee and their little boy to be there as well!

It transpired that David had been in on it from the start and is worryingly good at keeping secrets...!

We had a lovely time, just being together and enjoying each other's company, and eating the gorgeous food and playing with the grandchildren.

Then there were presents; wonderful warm gloves, slippers and scarf, and fun toys (which we enjoyed amusing the grandchildren with!) and a very novel lavender-filled owl micro-hottie, and some beautiful flowers, and a gift box of Lush bathtime treats (I adore Lush!), and a mug with an illustration from the Ladybird  book 'The Party' (you have to be over 50 and British to really appreciate Ladybird books!) and even a curl from my granddaughter's first haircut! I can honestly say it was probably the most enjoyable birthday I've ever had.

I am so blessed!

Unfortunately, because I had no idea what was going on, I didn't take my camera so I can't show you pictures of my miraculous little bright-eyed grandson who was born so prematurely and is now just beginning to take his tentative first steps, or his beautiful mummy whom we adore as she is so very good for my darling son, or my gorgeous son-in-law who humours us ageing lunatics so patiently, or my amazing and crafty daughter who arranged it all, or my sweet little granddaughter with her blonde curls and her pretty party dress, or my beloved (deceitful!) husband, who is the light of my life!

In future my camera will live in my handbag!

2 comments:

  1. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SALLY, HOW WONDEFUL OF YOUR DAUGHTER. YOU HAVE A LOVELY FAMILY WHO LOVE YOU DEARLY. I AM FORTUNATE TO HAVE A GREAT FAMILY TOO. WE ARE TWO LUCKY LADIES. I AM SO GLAD YOU ENJOYED YOURSELF. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU AGAIN. RIZZI

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  2. I love hearing stories like this :) xx

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