Box of candy from my friend, Satoko. |
Candy inside the box (before it disappeared. Yummm). |
The chocolate from Japan was the high point of an otherwise very disappointing birthday for me this year (although any time one reaches another birthday it is a reason to be grateful). My birthday in February was on a Friday this year. So it was just another day at work for me. Of course, several in my family emailed or left voice messages for me-that was nice.
The main celebration of my birthday this year occurred the next day because it was a Saturday. The day started off bizarrely with my apartment building losing heat (and hot water) which apparently was related to the fire alarm system activating 3 times. Fortunately, no fire. But had to call 911 before the public fire department responded.
My son and I enjoyed watching his former high school's hockey team get slaughtered 11-2. You certainly could not claim it was a boring game.
After the game, we had lunch at a favorite burger joint, Plan B. But that turned out to be a downer when my son didn't get what he wanted and the ambient noise was so loud that it was difficult to have a conversation. That was probably the last time we'll go there.
Overall, the color for this birthday was BLUE. It didn't help that a gift from my mom arrived AFTER my birthday and it was totally something different than I had suggested (and was actually stupid food items that I had explicitly indicated I had no interest in)...very discouraging.
A couple of nice gifts from a FEW of my siblings (Cash, sheet of commemorative stamps) and the arrival of the box of candy from Japan salvaged somewhat this year's birthday. Let me be clear: it was not the presents but the thought that counts (and there was little thought). Hopefully the rest of the year will be better (and better). Did I say how much the box of candy means to me? Although the candy is long gone, I still have the box (and last year's too) and it brings warm feelings to me just to look at and remember my friend in Japan.
Link:
http://ricketwrite.blogspot.com/2014/03/greetings-from-japan.html
Written Saturday June 6, 2015.
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