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... rain-out, sutures out, Third Man on the Mountain, ...
Maddie turned twenty today, and this sort of thing would have been a complete surprise except for the fact that she turned nineteen last year and eighteen the year before. I think it would have been more of a shock if she turned twelve.
Anyway, Nate got here this morning, and we had a little mini-celebration. Maddie got some cards and presents, and I loved the card Mom and I got - it was a Spider-man card for six-year old with the number six crossed out and the number 20 scribbled in beside it: Happy Birthday to a 6 20 Year old!
We sang Happy Birthday and surprised Maddie with a big loaf of sourdough bread, which she loves - one that had two candles stuck in the top, showing the number 20. We had key lime pie, and a birthday cake flavored ice cream as well. And then Maddie opened up another one of her gifts, a Spider-man LEGO creation, which should be pretty fun to put together. It's big!
But first, it was time to put together the Razor Crest. Maddie and Nate spent a good bit of time putting that one together, although not as long as they anticipated. It came out looking really good!
We had some Margherita pizza, which is now one of Maddie's favorite types of pizza. We had some on the Disney Fantasy, and before that too. But now it's been a more consistent choice, particularly because Mom orders that kind of pizza from Factor. Anyway, they enjoyed some pizza, and then given that the weather was so nice outside, Nate and Maddie went over to the Oaks for some mini-golf.
Maddie had a great time, getting a hole in one on that long, uphill hole towards the end there. She wound up winning today, but the two of them actually did really well on the course, and the temperature and weather were just perfect outside.
Afterwards, they were back at Nate's for a bit, working on a puzzle for a while and then eventually coming back home. Mom and I were finishing up "Obi-Wan," and starting on "The Clone Wars." The goal is to watch all the episodes in chronological order, rather than the order they were released. Purist nerds is what we are!
Maddie had a great birthday weekend. Yesterday was nice, and today was a really good day too. We closed it out starting a new book, "Unseen Academicals," a book parodying the popularity of soccer, which is appropriate given that there's a World Cup game here in Georgia today. It was late - after prayers, we got to sleep tonight, and slept very well. It was a good birthday!
...birthday, LEGO Razor Crest, mini-golf at the Oaks, hanging out at Nate's,
And here are two of the youngest siblings on the happy day. Before we went in to the reception, we got to go around meeting everyone and doing a bit of catching up. They were so surprised and a little emotional getting to see Mom again after so long!
Today is National Eat Your Jell-O Day! What a day to celebrate - also, it seems this week is filled with some fun obscure holidays! As you can see above, Mom had some Jell-O made for us when we got home from taekwondo tonight. It was delicious, of course.
From there, Mom and I did a few things - we shopped for an outfit for Mom for the upcoming wedding visit. We were at Kohl's first, and then over to Burlington Coat Factory just because it was nearby - and lo! That's where Mom found some success. She was happy about that one. Incidentally, did you know there's a K-Pop Demon Hunters slime that you can "beautify?"
I'm not sure what to say about this product. I mean, the nature of slime is that it is slimy, and when I was a kid we had slime with fake eyeballs and worms and bugs in it. But this slime needs to be beautified, apparently, and there are different products here to go with each of the three main characters, so in the end you can have - in fact - beautiful slime. That's what the world needs more of, right? Beautiful slime! That would actually be a great rock band name, wouldn't it?
Moving on, we celebrated our successful outing at Chicken Salad Chick, this restaurant nearby that features chicken salad, of course, and has decor that sort of reminds me of the Front Porch restaurant in Dollywood, just this brightly colored Southern style. The food isn't bad either - the peach tea is really good there.
Maddie drove us over to taekwondo tonight, and that was one of the longer sessions, but she really enjoys it. Nate was there too, and Maddie was nailing a few aerials, which always makes her happy. No rain the last two days, so when we got home I was watering everything outside, including our garden. The chia pets are still thriving, and our hydroponic garden is sprouting up. Also, the sea monkeys are doing well in their underwater Martian landscape - it's part of that daily routine to take care of all that, and myself too: we have this regiment of pills to take, lately more because of the tooth extraction, which is still sore. But all is well, except perhaps for the Braves, who lost again, this time to the Mets who are fifteen games back from us. Spencer Strider had a bad game - one just missed catch led to a grand slam moments later, otherwise we'd be out of the inning and victorious. There's always tomorrow, and hopefully this will get us out of what is now the longest skid of the season - three losses in a row. That hasn't happened since last year.
We watched another episode of Obi Wan tonight, and we're remembering how much we don't like the character Reva. Not because of any good writing, but other than her character the show is fun. We have that Lola droid set up by Mom's nightstand, watching over her as she sleeps!
In the Discworld tonight, we're almost at the end, I think one more reading to go. The evil Stratford has been dispatched by the butler Willikins, who alongside Alfred, are easily the greatest butler characters ever written. No, it's been fun. Things seem to be wrapping up for this story though, although we may have to meet up with Lord Vetinari one more time, which is always fun.
We said our prayers after this, and then... it was time for some sleep!