Last Saturday I turned 30 years old. Jeramy went to great lengths to make sure that I felt special on my birthday. He bought me 30 tulips. He asked G'Wanda to take the girls to sleep over Friday night. Then Saturday he cooked me a special "30" themed lunch with 30 chicken wings, 30 pieces of boiled carrots, and 15 pieces of banana + 15 m&m's = 30 for dessert each one in the shape of the number 30. He also wrote me "30 Reasons Why I Love My Wife, Meggan":
- She is made in the image of God.
- She supports me through peaks and valleys.
- She trust my financial decision making.
- She is intelligent.
- She desires wisdom from God through His Word.
- She reads His Word.
- She loves God in Christ.
- She nurtures our children.
- She disciplines our children when it is difficult.
- She is beautiful.
- She exercises regularly.
- She watches her diet.
- She is open to having many children.
- She opens our home for fellowship.
- She prepares tasty meals for our home and those in need.
- She lets me monologue.
- She is a gifted musician.
- She is willing to stay home with our children.
- She home schools.
- She enjoys reading.
- She engages in intellectually stimulating conversations.
- She is faithful.
- She respects my authority.
- She is gentle to the touch.
- She helps me learn piano and to read music.
- She prays with me.
- She is sympathetic to others with small children.
- She delights in my remodeling skills.
- She strives to be more like Christ.
- She loves me.
That's better than any card Hallmark could put out! Yeah, I was all warm and fuzzy inside. :-)
After lunch I went shopping, alone, to use my gift cards I got as Christmas presents and bought some more workout gear and a new dress. :-) (By the way I've lost all of Shiphrah's baby weight and now I'm working on losing the left over 10 pounds from Moriah and Lily's pregnancies. I only have another 15 lbs. until I reach my final goal.)
Then we went to my Mom's house for a special dinner: BBQ ribs, corn pudding, stewed tomatoes, and rolls. For dessert, she made a cream cheese poundcake with homemade whipped cream and fresh strawberries! Ooh, so good!
Do I feel older? No not much. But I do realize that, given my Dad's family history, this could be the mid-point of my life. Not any of my Dad's siblings have celebrated their 60th birthdays, all died in their 50's. I figure that if I make it to 60 (with or without major issues like cancer), then I'm doing really good.
2 comments:
Happy, Happy Birthday!!!! :-D It sounds like it was wonderful!!
Happy Birthday, Meggan! What a creative dinner....looks yummy!
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