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| our 50th and 30th birthdays. |
My Birthday is February 24th; I just turned forty-eight, this is the second anniversary of my 48th birthday. It's quite a funny story, last year, my mom called and sang me happy birthday on the phone and I thanked her and told her that I felt really old turning 48, my mom got quiet and then she said, "You aren't forty-eight you are forty-seven this year. I think I would know! I was there when you were born." I started counting and then realized she was right. We just broke into laughter.
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| Judy and LaDon 48 and 67 |
She had a big day planned for us it started with breakfast served at Sierra Meadows where my mom lives. We had a nice big plate of pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee We visited with the ladies at our table my mom's friend Betty had her granddaughter and her two little boys. We finished with breakfast and left headed toward the mall I called and made an appointment at JC Penney's to get our pictures done. I had ordered feather Boas to kind of go with the theme of our birthday pictures at 30 and 50 and the plan was to get pictures taken like this again when I turned 50 and she turned 70. Fearing this would never come to pass. we decided to just go a head and have our pictures taken today.
My mom has a skiers tan from being outside with her big sun glasses on. She has big white circles around her eyes just like goggles had been there. So we stopped at the make up counter and got one of the girls to put some concealer around her eyes. We even got her to apply some eye shadow. It took, just the right amount of time because when she was done and we had purchased a necklace and the concealer it was time to get our pictures done.
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| mom and Stephanie getting her makeup done |
The photographer Crystal, was so nice, one time during the shoot my mom told her that she had been diagnosed with stage IV Lung cancer and that this might be the last pictures we take. It just hit me like, I had never heard this before and tears just started falling down my cheeks. The photographer took the picture as my mom reached over and kissed my face. It was a very tender moment.
We ordered our pictures they will be in March 1st. We decided to go meet up with David and Olivia, my husband and youngest daughter at A&W; we were still pretty full from breakfast but we both ordered something to drink and we chatted with them while they ate their lunch.
We decided it was time to go get a pedicure and drove over to the nail place. She seems more tired now, and she is very unsteady on her feet. She had to take a pain pill at lunch because of that headache that has been haunting her since before her diagnosis. I was so relaxed, I fell asleep and woke up to painted toenails. I have never done that before, I was thankful I chose my nail color before I took my nap.
We decided see the movie, "The Vow" and it was like perfect timing, we had just enough time to get to the store and purchase some candy and bottled water to sneak into the theater. I left her in the car as I went into the store to get our stuff and while I was in there, I spotted this pretty little girl about the age of eight years old in a beautiful peacock blue satin dress. When I got in line, this little girl came back into the store with a handful of cash and tried to get back to the cashier, but was told that she would have to wait in line. I motioned her to come get in front of me and watched her as she counted her change on the counter, "twenty-five, seventy-five, eighty" Her little face pensive and her hands shaking because she realized for a second time, she didn't have the amount needed. I asked the cashier "What does she need? I will pay the difference." She needed a dollar more, the little girl thanked me over and over again, as I fished out a dollar from my purse. I told her, "You are very pretty! I love your dress." and she said, "Thank you, I am going to a daughter-daddy dance!" I called out to her as she hurried out of the store. "Well make some good memories!"
I made my purchase and then hurried back to the car as we drove to the movies, I told my mom about the pretty little girl in the blue dress. We got our tickets and popcorn and I was relieved my mom didn't make me sit right in the front row. Instead we sat about five rows back from the front. The movie was incredibly boring and every now and then, it sounded like coins being thrown at the back of our chairs. I didn't realize it until the movie was almost over that there was a row of seven little junior high kids sitting behind us a few rows away and the noise that I thought were coins were actually ice they were chucking in our direction. At once point, I even looked back and yelled "What the heck!"
When the movie ended even before the credits were rolling, my mom started walking toward these kids and with her blind cane; she shook it at them and told them how they ruined the movie for us. I was a little worried, I would have to bail her out of jail if that cane shook any harder; because she was pretty peeved. The group of kids just looked astonished, that we would call them out on their bad behavior.
We laughed about it in the car, on the way home. We had planned on dinner, but neither of us was hungry after our popcorn and candy snack at the movies. I got out of the car and hugged her again and thanked her for making my day special! She is leaving tomorrow to go see her friend Glenda in the palm dessert.