My “29th” Birthday

Well another birthday has come, and I am happy today. Getting older does not bother me, partially because I still feel in my 20s, maybe once I feel old, getting old will suck. I mean I do have less hair, don’t jump as high, my shoulder has no whip in it hardly, my ankles hurt after walking too long…wait a minute, maybe I do feel old!! 🙂 Nah.

Well the day started out early with Sharon heading off to work and both of us forgot what day it was, so I got no happy birthday that morning, but did not realize it until a few hours later when it just hit me that it was my birthday. Kinda sad but that is what old age does to you I guess. So I sent her a text telling her not to forget to tell me happy birthday to be funny. But she never replied. I then called her on her lunch break but she didnt answer. Then an hour later I called her and she still did not remember. When I told her that she did not tell me happy birthday I could tell she became sick kowing she had forgotten my birthday. I admit it did hurt my feelings, had I done that to her she would have been really upset with me. I tried to hide it, but she could tell. She felt so awful, but she had patients she had to get to so we had to hang up. She sent me a long text apologizing and trying to explain how she wanted to tell me but work and stuff got in the way. Basically excuses, but said in a sweet way that all was forgiven, I sent back a message that all is good, let’s just have a great night.

I played on Facebook throughout the day, I had posted ” Randy cannot believe he is 29 today” and everyone had fun with that one. I scanned some old photos and posted them, that is always fun. Seeing the comments are the best! I had truly gotten over Sharon missteps, and would save it for when I someday forget to wish her happy birthday because I am sure I will because my memory ain’t what it used to be, and getting worse by the day 🙂

I was out walking the dogs when she came home from work, and in that time she had set up a surprise for me when I got back. She had gotten many of my favorite things and had a balloon with it all. I was genuinely surprised. She got me a red velvet cake (my favorite), a bottle of champagne, intense dark chocolate and a pair of memory foam slippers. It was very thoughtful, and she greeted me with a hug and a happy birthday that more than made up for the earlier day blunder. I was in a great mood!

We met up with Eric, Tracy, and April at my favorite chinese buffett and had a fun dinner. We were going to go bowling but the lanes were booked 🙁 So we just headed back home and relaxed watching some TV. It was a really nice birthday.

Thank you Sharon for being a wonderful wife and friend!

Comments

3 responses to “My “29th” Birthday”

  1. Jan Avatar

    You’re a good guy to not make it worse even though your feelings were truly hurt. Believe me, Sharon felt bad enough knowing and realizing that she could forget such an important thing. Like I said in another comment, real life happening makes it hard to keep pace with things we want or wish to do. Word of advice, it does get harder as one gets older. Enjoy the last of your 20’s!! Thirties are the best decade, things start to slip in the 40’s, and by the mid 50’s you cease to try to keep up as you once did and you find new alternative answers. Am I making any sense? LOL!

  2. Randy Avatar

    Yes you are making sense. Life does get in the way sometimes, and I wish i was really 29, I was being sarcastic to people as I am really 39 as most knew so they had a god time going along with me 🙂 Things havent slip much yet, but not to the forties yet either.

  3. Ellen November Avatar

    Randall, after seeing your story on CNN last night, I spent much time on your website, reading and looking. You are so talented and so resilient. Reading about Noah touched my heart deeply. Thank you for sharing it with the world. I was looking at my Flickr photos today and saw one I wanted to share with you. My niece has been trying to adopt a baby and is now awaiting the birth of a baby who has been promised to her. In the nursery, she has a pillow, Dreams Have No Expiration Date.
    http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=dreams&w=69824295%40N00
    Feel free to look at my shots. I am no where near the level of excellence of your work, but I do enjoy it!!
    I’ll be making a purchase from you online shop very soon.
    I do from time to time see a lost ‘sole’ and one does wonder how in the heck did that ONE shoe get in this random spot?
    I love how you leave the shoe where you found it and just record its existence. And I love how resilient you and your wife were after the hurricane and what a wonderful journey it took you on.
    Thank you for sharing yourselves and enhancing our lives.
    Sincerely,
    Ellen, Los Angeles

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