TBT: Christmas, circa 1981

I got this out of the treasure trove envelope of photos my Mom dropped off at my house this summer. I’m still sorting through them, and I find a new gem every time I look inside. Every picture of my late Memaw is a gem to me. Same with all the pictures of me with my beaming little-girl smile — I was always happy. There was no reason not to be.

Judging from the other Christmas photos that were taken at our apartment on Birch Hill Drive, this is likely 1981, and I am five years old here. (Could be ’82, though — no one wrote on the backs of these photos.) It seems that I got my gumball machine bank, crow puppet, Raggedy Ann, another doll, and Potzee Bear for Christmas that year.

Potzee Bear, by the way, is still alive and well and sitting in the rocking chair in our living room as I write this.

I see these old pictures and the details trigger so many vague but vivid memories. I remember the tinkly sound the ornaments used to make — they were pastel colored and their texture reminds me now of sea salt. I remember my Uncle Donnie, who was a carny and only made it home for holidays, sleeping on that couch. I remember that purple nightgown of Memaw’s, and how it felt all silky smooth when we’d curl up together to watch TV in the evenings before bed.

I was a very happy little kid.

TBT: Aaron’s 30th Birthday Party

Aaron's 30th Birthday Party, Nov 2004

Ten years ago yesterday, my husband turned 30 years old.

I invited all our friends to a surprise birthday party at our house, complete with snacks and cupcake cones and jello shots. We crammed thirteen people into that little split-level house. It was a good time.

Yesterday, my husband turned 40 years old.

I bought him an iPad retina and had it shipped to my work, so as not to ruin the surprise, were he to retrieve the package off the front step. He was, as I had hoped, thoroughly surprised when I gave it to him. Then he went to work.

We have our monthly date night scheduled for later this month, at which point we’ll probably go somewhere a little extra special in honor of his birthday. I didn’t even try to get our friends together this time around… mainly because everyone has their own lives and families and priorities, and we seem to have grown apart from many of our old friends partly because of that.

We’ve still got each other, though. Happy birthday, Honey-Muffin.