Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The day after.

How sad for me. While everyone is talking about their 16th birthday, I'm just finished turning 15. 364 more days, counting down. But, this year's birthday was wonderful.

Waking up, being sung "Happy Birthday" by my mom as she walks in my room with two presents. I had an idea about what I was getting, already because I picked out everything myself, online. Just a handful of clothes to add to my already tightly-packed closet. I was too excited that everything fit perfectly, that I forgot to check my phone! Missed calls from David, and Krista. Texts from everyone, waiting to be checked. Calls from family came when I was getting ready. Then, the day started...

The day flew by super fast. Everyone sang "Happy Birthday" to me at lunch. Even though nobody really believed that I was only turning 15.
After school, I renewed my book with Maddi, and talked to the Librarian about turtles. Then, I met David and we walked with Blake to in-n-out! (Since he missed his bus) When Blake left, so did we. Then David and I started walking to my house...the long way. On the turn right before my street, we heard honking. It was Maddi's mom. So she gave us a ride home to my house. When we got home, (Maddi and Kenzie, too!) we had a nice session of "girl talk" with David. Then we went in the bonus room to cuddle and watch Disturbia, until 6:00, when my mom got home and took David to Jonny's, and our family to Musashi. Still getting "Happy Birthday" calls and texts, I was enjoying my evening.
After, we stopped at Pavillion's for ice cream cake, and then met Krista and my house. She surprised me with the "Singing birthday card" and a delicious plate of cookies. After that, everyone came over and hung out at my house, and made a fire in the backyard. Even though the gatherings at my house aren't the most fun, it's still nice to be with everyone, just talking and hanging out.

Everything was fun, everything was perfect, including the cute card Kelsey made me. I couldn't have asked for a better birthday.

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