I wasn't sure that I wanted to be away from home for my birthday, but I decided that being with my sister for a birthday would make it special. We've not shared many birthdays in person as adults. So I booked a flight for early June to visit my sister in Bryan, Texas, my first visit in two years. Little did I know at the time that it would turn out to be one of the memorable birthdays in my life.
First of all, my nephew and his family live in College Station, so of course they would join us for birthday cake and ice cream.
I invited my niece who lives in Texas (about three hours away) and my sister-in-law who lives in Oklahoma (almost seven hours away) to join us. And was thrilled when both responded that they could come! We loved attending church together on Sunday.
At some point during the evening's festivities, I escaped to the bedroom for a little peace and quiet. Only it was filled with five cousins playing together. Some of them didn't even notice that I was in the room at first. I began questioning each in turn about their grade in school (funny how teachers prefer knowing that to knowing ages). And that's when we discovered that we had a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grader in the house! I insisted they line up by grade for a fun pic. And yes, those are my toes in the pic!
Happy belated birthday! What a lovely family and a forever memory!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! oh what fun to have all those family members to share it with! Thanks for letting us see the fun!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous to have a birthday like this. It's good to see the family, and extra so after a long time away from them.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful birthday celebration! I loved the cousin grade-level line-up. Happy birthday!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's such fun to see the pictures and hear more stories! What a great collection of memories!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to celebrate your birthday, Ramona. The teacher in you thought of a great way to take a pic of the little elementary kids. COVID took away so much of our lives that it is great to be able to enjoy family again.
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