Monday, February 9, 2009

"I can't believe you're 40!"

Cami called me last Wednesday evening, "I'm calling to wish you happy last night ever in your thirties!" and thus began the extravaganzic (you can make up words as you mature...) event that was my 40th birthday...

I awoke to a bright sign in my front yard declaring me "over the hill" which garnered several honks and phone calls from neighbors and friends, voice mails squeezed in between multiple calls from family, relatives and best friends all laughing while exclaiming "I can't believe you are 40!"

An eagerly-anticipated traditional birthday lunch with my fabulous mom and sisters propelled my already incredible day into an afternoon filled with friends streaming through my door delivering thoughtful cards, decadent treats and generous gifts.

An evening surrounded by my husband and kids all looking at me like I'm going to start wrinkling up before their eyes (mom, do you feel old?) was highlighted by a gift consisting of forty envelopes containing love notes declaring forty reasons why they love me...(one of the best gifts I've ever received!)

Smothered with just the right amount of attention to make me feel extremely special and loved I mourned the day coming to an end and all the festivities and well wishes along with it.

Little did I realize that this monumental birthday was far too significant to be contained to just one day...

Another annual lunch (the following day) scheduled with my best friends (extraordinaire) was absolutely not what it appeared--which was an intimate get-together at Cheesecake Factory--it in fact turned out to be a grand surprise party including a group of those most dear from my "old" neighborhood, and my very favorites from my "new!" I was shocked and amazed, but, unfortunately not speechless as I rambled about "my old and new lives coming together..." (in a high pitched, slightly manic manner).





Turning forty was unlike anything I had imagined. I felt the significance of entering a brand new decade and celebrated with the enthusiasm this birthday deserves!

As I sit, five days post-new-decade, two celebratory lunches remain, as well as a load of gift cards and b-day money just waiting for spring shopping. I'm thinking, I'm a pretty lucky girl...a little old...but lucky!

7 comments:

Us Craven's said...

Cin- I am glad that you had such a great birthday- and you haven't even left for New York yet! You have so many people who love you! You are so loveable! You look great! And you deserve the best!

The Wiseman's said...

Happy Birthday Cindy!! Sounds like you had a fabulous time!

Anonymous said...

Happy 40! You're amazing! Makes me wish i still lived there so that I could invite myself to your party! Tell Cranberry Hill ladies hi next time you see them

Janeen said...

oh cindy...happy birthday! what good friends you have! that's so awesome! i love you and jenny, your dolls

jessica said...

Happy Birthday Cindy! I'm glad that you had a good day.

Just so you know, you still look 30 to me.

Love you!

cami said...

Happy 40th! Love you!

Queen Lisa said...

Didn't you know? 40 is the new 30! Yah!