Sunday, August 8, 2010

Younger Than Your Mother


  Yep, you're looking at a half-way to 70 year old.  I've aged to be top shelf whiskey.
All kidding aside...I've been getting the old lady jokes, blah, blah...but actually it doesn't affect me anymore.  My age..not the jokes.
Yes, the jokes make me study myself more closely in the mirror.  But the age part doesn't make me wince.  I am grateful for another year to be alive on this earth.  Grateful for all I can do in one year.  Grateful for more wisdom.  Grateful to be me.
So laugh it up...I'm 35.
 
I didn't do anything fabulouso for my birthday today. No comedy clubs.  No surprises. No extravagant parties. In fact, I think it's the first birthday that I was alone with my sweet family.  But I lived it to it's fullest...like I try to do everyday.
 
They wanted me to do things that made me happy:
 
 


 
I slept in..and woke to rain and thunder...and a camera.
 
 


 
Attention:  This is not false advertising.  In fact, if anything, they are being too modest.  These are the best doughnuts in the Western United States...maybe the whole country.  Krispy Kreme can cram it.
 
 


 
Jay left at 6am to ensure he would get there in time before they sold out to get my fave...the classic glazed.
No cake necessary.
 
 
 


 
It also happened to be meet the teacher day.  School starts on Monday!  I am not  excited.  Actually, I really will miss my little ragamuffins...but I am ready for a routine and my house needs to be cleaned. 
 
 


 
Lunch at Cafe Rio.  I had a low blood sugar, so unfortunately I was in my drunken state and don't quite remember the whole meal.  But it sure looked good.  I usually provide Jason with some good entertainment when those 'incidents' occur...and I think he likes me better that way.
 
 


 
I am used to always 'receiving' things on my birthday.  This was the first time we went to the temple on my birthday and I loved the fact I was able to serve and give something so precious to someone else.  We did some very dear family names and I was blessed with amazing experiences. Everytime I go to the temple I leave with experiences stronger than I can describe.  My biggest gift today was the shared emotions I felt and the knowledge gained. 
 
 


 
 
ONE of the Tanner favorite restaurants.  Chicken Chipotle Pasta...the best on the menu.
 
 


 
Gifts from the kiddos.  Somehow I don't think the 5 bucks they both chipped in covered the bill.
I love this store...also because it reminds me of the line in 'Elf' with the name Francisco....which plays in my head and makes me smile everytime I walk in.
 


 
Ok, so seriously all I wanted for my birthday was for Jay to take me to Six Flags Magic Mountain.  He obviously is more practical with money to do something that would last longer and he is actually very observant to things I need.  The old dinosaur was KILLING me.  It took me forever to get anything done.
 


 
My new Fujitsu laptop!  I could hack into the White House with this thing....or at least Skype now.  I'm seriously in heaven with all of it's gadgets and the things I will be able to do in half the time.  So much of my life and work are on the computer....so it is the best gift he could have given.  
Six Flags can be next month for the Tanner anniversary. 
 
 

My life doesn't usually consist of this much food...but we ended with my summertime weakness...Sonic. Unfortunately, we end up here at least one night a week during the eleven p.m. hour.  I think it's more about getting out together in the darkness of night than it is actually about the slushes.

So although some may find my day a bore....I can tell you, I can't remember having a boring day in my life because I love life, I love to love, and I love to live. 

So....who wants to take me to lunch this week to celebrate???


   

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10 comments:

Stephanie said...

It is nice to have a more relaxing birthday. I like those too. I am glad you had such a great day. You deserved it. I love you bunches!

Joey and Megan said...

Oooh, bring your new toy to lunch! We are seriously in the market for a laptop so I need to see :) Glad it was a good day, I wish we could have made it to the temple.

Cami said...

How did you fit all of that into one day? Looks like it was full of so many things. Happy belated birthday Jen! Thanks for inspiring me! You look beautiful in all of your pics too. :)

Talialisa said...

Happy Birthday!

And you are soooo not old... 35 is still a baby... or at least youngster. I will be hitting the big 40 on my birthday and yet, I feel like you do. Age doesn't matter - life does. I just really love my life.

Thanks for being such a great inspiration!

The Williamses said...

Heh. You sleep in the same pose as baby Simon :-)

Glad you had such a happy birthday and 35 is so not old!

catie said...

SONIC!!!!! it reminds me of coming out there to visit and our late night runs. looks like you had a wonderful birthday friend :) i miss you bunches!!!! <3

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Rob and Tonya Shallenberger said...

So, I hope you have forgiven me by now. I am a horrible friend. I did however, remember your birthday and have thinking of you lots. We just got back from ID/UT and most of the time was at my home where there is no service. There is no excuses but tomorrow school starts and I will be a new woman. :) Love ya!

Colemans said...

The Botox helps keep you looking young and fresh.

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