First of all, last week was a really rough one. Just three days ago, my Dad passed away at the age of 89. The memorial service is later this week so my birthday falls in the between. Still, though untraditional, it was a nice one.
In the morning, my sister Amy and my Mom drove to a funeral home where we filled out information for Dad's death certificate, delivered the obituary I previously wrote and took care of other such arrangements. On the way back home, we stopped at Arby's because "it's my birthday and I'd really like curly-Q fries."
Inside out of the snow and cold |
Next, she texted me a photo of yet another honey-do project that she (my honey) instead did for me. She painted and placed trim on a door from which I'd previously removed an old window from and replaced with a chunk of mirror that I cut to almost fit it well. Now it is done and in place and looks great.
Third, Lori painted another old door I'd previously puttied and sanded. It will be a placed on a slider to hang above what is now an opening that goes upstairs. This door, when closed, will divert the fireplace-generated heat down the hall to our room instead of letting it drift upstairs. She also used the chop saw to cut the molding we need to go under the bar the door will slide on. We'll hang it when I get home.
If that's not enough, she previously called the only place online she could find in Wichita that would deliver a full course Italian meal to feed me, Mom and Amy. And it was a feast--fetticine alfredo, chicken, green salad, pasta salad, bread, lemonade, bean soup, a sausage sandwich, fried rice balls and the capper--a three pieces of moist lemon cake with a generous proportion of frosting to the cake itself.
Amidst this most grand celebration of untraditionalism, I also received birthday cards from family members. Mom also told me that she was giving me Grandpa Vern's dog tags, Bronze Stars and other World War II medals as well as (I assume) the American flag that was draped over his casket at his funeral. Wow! So surprising! I've always loved my Grandpa and was heartbroken when I lost his guns in our house fire last year. This goes a long way to filling a charred void. So amazing! So honored!
After trying to digest such a meal and receiving a happy birthday video call from a couple of my grandkids, we went downstairs and continued to go through Mom and Dad's things. It will take quite sometime to sort through decades of belongings.
Was it an untraditional day? Yes. Was I more than a thousand miles away from my own home in Montana? Yes. Was it a wonderful day? Yes! Thank you Lori. And thanks to Mom and Amy and my family and friends all across the nation. I am truly blessed, even it's in an untraditional kind of way.
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