Yesterday was a good, ordinary day. Zack crawled in bed with me at 5 am because he had a "-cary dream". We had cereal for breakfast and went on a long bike ride. The boys fought over who got to kill the cricket in the bathroom. The legos were spread over my entire house. I did a few loads of laundry-- mainly because Z had the runs and kept having accidents throughout the day. He was lucky enough to be thrown in the shower several times (and was thrilled about it.) We met Aaron for lunch at Costco.. because there is nothing that says "Happy Birthday" better than a greasy piece of cheese pizza and a 50 cent fountain drink. We went to Target. We took a nap. And when Aaron got home from work, we all headed to the park.

The original plan was to go on a hike like we did for my birthday last year, but at the bottom of the mountain, where the hike begins, there was a panicked mom looking for her lost 5 year old. We split up-- searching the parking lot, vast field and playground for little Malachi. By the time he was found (and after we all watched him get a good scolding) it was too dark at the park to head up the mountain. So Aaron and I watched the kids throw sand at each other and squeal down the slide. Just before we headed home, someone (I think it was me, but I could be just trying to take the credit away from Aaron) suggested that our family run through the waterpark area. It was dark and getting cold, but after Aaron ran through, the kids couldn't resist. I am sure there were people pointing at us (because WHAT parents would allow their kids to get sopping wet, let alone join them?) but we didn't care. It was a good time and Aaron even posed for a family picture... but just because it was my birthday.

We drove home drenched, changed into our pj's, and threw together a late dinner consisting of turkey sandwiches and Doritos. While we were eating, I pulled out a few gifts I had bought for the kids.. I wanted to give them something on my birthday and they didn't object. They each got a spiral notebook (it's amazing how excited kids can get over blank paper), a package of m&m's and a Star Wars card game. We went to bed at 9:30 pm without any cake, candles or fireworks... I couldn't have been more pleased with how the day turned out. None of my gifts were wrapped this year, but the truth is-- the most important things in life aren't THINGS.








not this cute anymore!
25 comments:
Perfectly spoken...that's all I have to say.
Happy Birthday! Running through he water looks like fun. I love opportunities when I get to be a kid again.
Happy Birthday Janet! I really wish I could have visited with you or stopped by to wish you happy birthday in person. You're such a wonderful person and friend and I hope you have a wonderful year to come. We need to get together soon!
That sounds like my kind of birthday, no fuss and just fun.
I didn't believe Tim when he said you were 29. You look so great! I liked the elmo birthday video. Your furniture looks great.
Happy 29!! I am older than you by 5 month. One more until 30! LOL!! Not excited to reach that number. I still feel and look 17 sometimes. People are even shocked that I have 4 kids. They think I had them in my teens.
Glad you had a fun birthday. Cute furniture. We still have our couches from our first year of marriage. They are covered and actually in pretty good condition. Dave so wants leather. I don't know about that!
Hey are you mad at me over that whole silly Twilight thing?
NEVER, ever would I be mad over disagreeing about Twilight, Tiff! If I didn't like people who loved it, I wouldn't have any more friends! Sorry if I didn't respond to your last comment about it! Funny!
And you DON'T look a day over 17! Why don't you want leather?
Janet that looks like so much fun! And I love what you wrote about that "Time Out for Women" Hope you had a great birthday!! Love you
Oh and when are you doing to add me to the your family blogs?
RIGHT THIS SECOND!
Happy Birthday! The girls were sad we couldn't get a hold of you to come visit so I hope their beautiful singing of "Happy Birthday" over the phone did the trick! ;-)
Seriously, though, I'm glad you had a great day!
That's my kind of birthday. Love it.
Happy Birthday a day late. I can't believe it's the end of Sept already.
Loved the post!
My favorite part was lunch at Costco! And I like the idea of giving something to your boys on your birthday- very sweet & thoughtful.
Happy Belated Birthday!! It looks like you had the PERFECT day :)
Happy birthday, Janet!
Happy Birthday! Sounds like a great day.
Loved the stuff about 'Time Out for Women.' Wish I could have been there! And I say get writing that book. :)
So I thought of something last night. I came up with a good gift for you for your birthday. Here it is.....My gift to you is a comment from me on your blog everytime I come to visit. (not that my comments are all the special, I just know how much you like comments.)
So Happy Birthday the other day, and hopefully you will be reminded of my birthday gift ALL year long! :)
Happy Birthday, Janet. I love that you and Aaron ran through the sprinklers, too. Spending the day with your family - sounds like a great birthday present.
Those are my favorite kind of days-low key, but all family!
Your boys' wives someday are not going to have the trouble you and I seem to have convincing our husbands to pose for a picture... their mom gives them LOTS of practice :)
Happy Birthday. I called you many times. You are avoiding me. Hey, read what I posted. Lori said we are going to put ourselves in jail. Yes she did.
Happy birthday! I feel 29 even though I am *cough cough* 34! (Actually, I feel 20!
Love that you ran through a water park! Your boys are getting so big.
Happy late birthday!!! Sounds like you had a great time!
Happy Birthday, Janet!
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