What victory looks like |
Look, I never claimed to be a great housekeeper.
AND I did it all without resorting to hidden putty or duct tape. I'm telling you, you commenters are a devious lot, every single one of you. It actually made me sort of tear up a little, all those helpful suggestions on how to cheat on this bet. Your dedication to my winning this marital dispute knew no legal or ethical bounds. Such loyalty! I knew there was a reason I love the blogosphere so much.
Anywhoo, I've been missing because it was a very busy birthday weekend. Yoga class, a movie with Larry, a trip to the local yarn store with a dedicated friend who dropped everything at the last minute to join me (it didn't hurt that she knew I'd be using my birthday discount there, I guess), a couple of episodes of Orange is the New Black over at a friend's house in the evening...
And that was just Saturday. Sunday, my fit friend forced me to bike 14 miles; but she made up for it by meeting me and another friend for a birthday dinner later. I spent Sunday afternoon enjoying my birthday loot:
A lot of chocolate, a neat sewing book, YARN bought with my birthday discount, a jewelry tree that I need because Anna made me get my ears pierced last year, and an awesome IPad cover that Susie convinced Larry to choose from my Amazon wish list - who could ask for more?
Do try to ignore the finish on that coffee table in the picture. We bought the table secondhand in pristine condition years ago from a lovely old gentleman who was downsizing. He and his wife had owned the table for 40 years, and there was nary a blemish on it. It gleamed. The table was, essentially, a tribute to the wonder that is maple; a song, as it were, celebrating the beauty of nature and the wonders of fine craftmanship.
Of course, when we brought it home, the kids couldn't resist sliding on their stomachs across its shiny, smooth surface. Anna, unfortunately, was wearing a belt with a metal buckle at the time. So, yeah - within 24 hours of being in our house, that beautiful table sported a nice long gouge across its center.
At least we didn't have to waste any time trying to keep it nice, right?
That is one very lovely iPad cover! Also, you went with the poster gum, huh? ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell, I love that little table and am glad to see it still standing.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! OMG that coffee table. My kids destroy all my things too. I don't even understand how it is possible to have nice things and have kids.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Glad to see the flowers and little table still going strong.
ReplyDeleteI always say things come to our house to die. My mom had furniture for 45 years. At my house for a week and my kid has carved his name in it all. Great.
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressive pile of birthday loot!
ReplyDeleteSeveral days a week I look at our dining room table, so lovingly preserved by my mother, and think she'd be rolling over in her grave if she could see it now.
Happy birthday!
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