Sunday, May 4, 2008

Some Real Senior Moments





As you know, Friday was a big day for me. It has been 65 years since I entered the world in Salt Lake City, Utah. It seemed like such a milestone and I didn't want to be alone all day. So I decided to invite some friends over for lunch. I passed out about 24 invitations and 15 came. We had a great time and they were so kind. Many knew about my birthday and brought a card or gift. Here are some pictures of the big event!
Of course, I don't know how to write under each picture but you can see the food, table decorations, and the guests. Judy P. had left when we took the picture and Diane Somers was taking the group picture.
I had a little decoration (a birdcage with flowers in it) and between the wires were garden gloves tied with ribbon. There was a poem on each ribbon that read - To Friendship - We've know each other now for years, And shared our many joys and tears. We've seen the best and worst in each, And learned so much that life can teach. Our kids are mostly raised and gone, And we are left to carry on. Now as we "endure to the end", Thanks so much for being my friend!
I can't believe that I am this age but it helps to be in good health, have a wonderful family, good husband, and great friends. I am blessed beyond measure!

5 comments:

Mark and Kellie said...

I've always admired how good you and Dad are at making/keeping friends. I kind of just stick with my family and don't get too close to others in the ward. It would be neat to have so many friends when I turn 65.

I hope you know that we would NOT have let you be alone on your birthday had you been anywhere a bit closer.

Aprilyn said...

It looks like you had a great time! I recognized a few women in that picture! What a great idea for a birthday celebration. I'm glad youhad a good day.

Steve and Kim said...

I'm impressed that you have so many friends too. Something I need to strive for. Looks like a fun party. Did you make up that poem. I like it - how come I didn't get the Tanner poetry gene?

Mom G said...

Dad said:
Isn't she terrific! And don't try to interpret the fact that superlatives were attached to family and friends while a somewhat more subdued adjective was attached to husband.

Sandra said...

It looks like a lot of fun. Wish we could have been there!