Showing posts with label 18th birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 18th birthday. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Belated Bunny Hop

***OK, so Easter AND my --uh--18th birthday (kinda--if you do the math right!)  were this past Sunday on the 8th,  however I wanted to share this photo. The back of the photo says I was three years old.  My face tells me I may not know what to think about yon Easter Bunny.  Hmm. Looks like I do not have any candy in yon basket-hence I may have been upset about THAT! 
***I look at this photo and smile.  I realize all I had to worry about was candy, toys, and watching The Flintstones on one of three TV channels in existence then. What more was there?  
***In 2012, I look around and smile. I still like me some candy, especially chocolate Easter bunny ears. I like toys--especially if  it is built by "Mercedes-" and I can still watch The Flintstones on one of the over 250 channels I have now. 


Life is so good.  Pass me the bunny.  

Saturday, April 10, 2010

April 10, 1976 was Saturday Night

And on this day in 1976, the word was: par-TAY!

Yep. Back in those NBC's Saturday Night Live Wasn't Quite One Year Old Days, this night was my one and only party-my 18th birthday party to be exact! After all these years, classmates still talk about it. No special entertainment or DJ-nothing of the sort, just sloppy joes, squares of cake with my name written on each one--and oh yea, two kegs of beer: Schlitz and Budweiser.

In those days, the legal was 18. It wasn't until later, Dad admitted he just knew he was headed to jail, since not everybody was 18. Oh and then the beer was gone in 90 minutes, so a collection was taken up for more. Last year, I posted about the day. Click here to take a trip back in time....

Now, to this day in 2010. I'm in the midst of my second whole day of my new age. When I was in my 20's, I thought people this age--were, well---old--and pretty much dead. Since I've made it this far, it's farther from the truth. Anyway, I've had grand day, which included being part of a chum's planning for her annual writers' conference here in Dallas. Come to think about it, it may have been more of the quiche than the planning...

So now I look at my cat filled and quite cluttered house. It does need some attention, especially my kitchen sink. Gotta make sure nothing grows in there. :) After all that, this Saturday night in 2010 ever so pales compared to my own personal Saturday Night Live exactly 34 years ago tonight.

No matter. The memory still makes me smile...

Now while this cat sleeps I'll clean

...maybe..plus Saturday Night Live is new tonight
Better set the DVR, since I may be asleep... :)
Some things change while some things stay the same!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Marvelous

It's March!

Just days away from my fave season: SPRING!

And just 38 days from my birthday...and yes, do sound the trumpets!

Honestly, my Monday now slows down. Didn't get as much sleep as I wanted last night, due to eagerness to start the new job today. Rainstorm caused my power to go out about 4:30AM. I knew that because my alarm system beeps to tell me something is wrong. Yea, I wanted to shoot the alarm box...

Let me say, first day of new job was MARVELOUS! No joke. Trainers kept my attention all day. All of us felt good as we walked out. I'm now in the mortgage area and will work on Short Sales--one step above foreclosure. After all that, I turned in the last of my first week's school assignments tonight and await Week 2's lot.

Fed the cats. Fed the birds. Now I'm gonna feed me some Blue Bell Banana Nut Ice Cream. You gotta try this stuff because it's ..

YUMMY YUM YUM my day is done. :)


Friday, April 10, 2009

April 10, 1976 was Saturday

Remember the day better than I remember the night. Why? This day was my one and only party I ever hosted during high school years: my 18th birthday party.

In 1976, the legal age was 18. I was determined to tell the world! Or least the citizens of my hometown. How Dad agreed to this party, which really was a keggar with 2 barrels of beer. Once Schlitz and the other Pabst Blue Ribbon....I’ll never know!
Dad could have gone to jail.

However, I’m ahead of the story.

The day itself was kinda quiet. We got the kegs. Even a sheet cake which had my name on each square. OK. In grade school, that’s how my mom bought my treats every year.
Outside of that, Dad just kind of moseyed around. Kinda quiet as I recall.
Later on, he admitted he thought nobody would show up and he would have to sooth my broken heart.
When a classmate surprised me with a delivery of 3 ½ dozen red roses around 5:30, Dad knew it was ON! No broken heart here as Dad jumped to hydro-drive. Dad fixed sloppy joes and said, “We’re gonna have a party!” And I still have the card with everybody's name who chipped in for the roses!
Around 7pm, my chums and I sat in front of my house—waiting.
No cars.
Maybe I would have a broken heart after all. Then a classmate drove by and said, “There you are! We weren’t sure where you lived!”

Within about 15 mins the convoy was in place. Stream of headlights headed to my house.
And the rest was history.
How many kids were there?
Enough that all the beer was gone in gone in 90 mins.
If there were less than 100 in attendance, I’d be surprised.
My dad, step-mother, and her sister were there every minute.

And the night....
Well, I remember getting spanked by a classmate a nd we broke the chair.
Kids everywhere. Some pretending they shot baskets in our kitchen.
Even now—all these years later, my party will be brought up in conversation.
And how cool my Dad was.
How Dad admitted to some classmates it would have just killed him if I’d decided to move to Arizona after my mom died when I was 13. My aunt, in Arizona, was my mom’s oldest sister, and I was quite close to my cousin. So my dad asked me if I wanted to move there and I shot back, “Don’t you want me here?”

Dad said that knifed him as I cried in his arms. I never heard another word about moving again.
As I grew older, Dad and I would chat about that night, Dad always said he’d never seen so many white kids in his life and he just KNEW he was going to jail.

Poor Dad. He thought those that would show up would be at least legal. He didn’t expect the whole town and some not so much.

Was it smart to throw a party like that? Of course not! Dad didn’t want to deny me a memorable anything and fought the “NO” he wanted to say about the beer, but I was legal now. Dad didn’t know and I wasn’t wise enough to even think to tell him not every party go-er would be 18.

Oh, and did I mention the police did patrol our street? To look back, I really did put my dad in a pickle. He thought his baby was just having a little get together. Dad enjoyed I had fun and the kids too, but he just knew he’d be hauled off one of those times the police patrolled the street.

We’re blessed nothing happened (back then you think nothing WILL happen) and like I said, my classmates still talk about my 18th birthday party, after all these years.

It musta been a great party—like I said, the day I remember, the night, well…
I made sure my hometown citizens knew it was birthday!
If I had kids—no way would that have such a shin-dig.
However, in 1976, it seemed like the thing to do.

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