Is done.
My
birthday was this past Tuesday, but we celebrated on Saturday night. And it was
everything I wanted at this stage in my life: Family, doing family things
together. I find myself desiring that more and more as my wife and children get
involved more and more in their own lives separate from the family, sometimes
in separate locations as Little One, living 45 minutes away at school.
The girls custom-make
me a big birthday dinner every year. Since we alternate and last year was homemade
lasagna, this year was the old juicy steak, potatoes and asparagus combo. Three
of my favorites, and each lady handled a different part of the meal. And it was
delicious. I washed it all down with my favorite N/A craft beer, Free Wave by
Athletic Brewing Company and was pleasantly stuffed.
Afterwards
we sat down together and watched a heartwarming family film, A Quiet Place:
Day One. Just kidding. It was suspenseful and violent with a touch of gore,
but Little One and Patch are big fans of the Quiet Place franchise. I
thought the movie was okay after the first watch, but on reflection a lot of it
doesn’t work and it’s probably the weakest of the trilogy by far. We took a
break midway through for a dessert of fruit tarts.
I opened
my gifts, embarrassed as always by the profusion of love and good will. Little
One bought me a spiced pumpkin Yankee candle (my favorite fall scent if it ever
decides to drop below 90 degrees down here). She also got me a book that hadn’t
arrived yet; she said she thought it was titled “What did you do Dad” or something
like that. Each page has a prompt for me to write something about, er, me.
Kinda like this blog, I suppose, but handwritten.
Patch
bought me a giant sombrero that I can wear while mowing the lawn. Yes, we all
laughed, but yes, also, men do wear them down here while doing yardwork. Texas
sun is strong. Sometime over the summer Patch and I were driving somewhere and
I noticed a sombrero-clad mowerman, and loudly announced “that’s exactly what I
need!” And lo and behold, she made a note of it on her phone and now I have a
sombrero to wear. Pics to follow, maybe.
She also
picked up two albums for me – Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 in Dm and
Rachmaninoff’s Concerto No. 3 in Dm. I dunno, must’ve been a D-minor day at the
record store. Anyway, both worthy editions to my growing collection, both
compositions by composers who I do not have. My collection is now up to 41
albums in just under two years, and Patch alone has gifted me 11 of them.
The Mrs.
bought me three books on the Next Step in My Career. Rather, the Next Step in
Finding a New Career. They say (don’t remember who “they” are) that the average
American wage slave has seven career changes in his life. By my count I’ve had
three. But I’ve been doing payroll accounting for 22 years now and my God is it
ever time for a change. Hopefully these three books can help me un-stick myself
from my stuckness in figuring out what the heck to do next.
She also
bought me a box of “high-end chocolates” – a dozen truffles of dark chocolate
from the Swiss company Laderach. Which is kind of funny, if you combine this with
those three books. I’ve been joking for a while that I’m ready to chuck the
spreadsheets and calculators and go after my dream of becoming a revolutionary
chocalatier.
Who knows?
Maybe this time next year, after yet another trip ’round the sun, I’ll be trading
in that sombrero for a chef’s hat …
Yes…..pictures please! Happy birthday Hopper
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