I had a wonderful Birthday. Thank you.
Posted By Kathleen David on September 10, 2008
First I would like to thank each and every one of you who wished me a Happy Birthday.
That made it extra special to me.
For my birthday I got a shiny new phone that I have been lusting after for a number of years now
Yes, I have joined the iPhone Zombie brigade and quite proud to be a member.
It was parent teacher night at the school and I went to listen to the teacher tell us how she is planning to teach our children. I think Caroline is in good hands. It is very structured which is a good thing in my book. I even joined the PTA. Now we have to sign Caroline up for soccer and I’ll have the full title.
I hopped on a train and headed into the city to meet up with Peter who was giving an interview for Ugo.com. I watched an episode of Monk I hadn’t seen on my iPhone. Have I mentioned how cool it is? And did some web surfing as well. I have to get the hang of the touch pad which is baffling me at times.
Midtown Comics did a splendid job at providing me a lovely cake and the fans were very nice. The gang at Midtown can sing on key and I got a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday from them. It made my 45th so memorable.
The signing went well. There were enough people to make it worth the time but not too many so it was a mad house. I got to catch up with some of the guys I use to talk to once a week when I went in for our books. I showed off pictures of Caroline that I had taken with the iPhone and they declared her very cute.
We got home rather late but it was worth it.
I glad to hear that you had such a nice day for your birthday.
Wouldn’t you prefer to sign Caroline up for “Minkies” junior field hockey, rather than soccer? We field hockey mums are sooooo much cooler than soccer mums :-). Bragging now – Brooke’s hockey team has made it to the grand finals for the 4 year in a row – twice as girls U/13, and now U/15’s for the second time. Match to be played on the 19th September.
Megan
iPhone. Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Happy belated birthday, Kathleen!