The Sweeties that came SO early to wish me a happy Bday! |
The fact that I was walking out the door inwardly telling myself that I wasn't going to cry at breakfast for no reason really didn't stop me from beaming and letting those puppies go! Julia brought the computer from the kitchen to the doorway to the action. I hugged all the girls over and over because I was crying and they wanted me to stop. So they just kept hugging me and saying "Don't cry- Happy Birthday!" They gave me balloons and Liza gave me her present of a snakeskin jewelry box. They also brought a cake with 18 candles. They all had gotten together the night before and made the apple-cinnamon delicousness for me. So we went into the living room, where my friends gave me the birthday wishes. In Russia, on a birthday or at a party, each person tells the birthday person basically a toast. Then we lit the candles, took a picture, and I blew them out. I got all of em but the last two, and if my lungs weren't all stupid and puffy from my trying to not sob I would have gotten them. If they weren't on the far side of the plate from me I would have tried and put them out with my tongue.
Me with my cake my friends made! |
I am jumping around a little, but oh well! After I got my gifts all squared away, I ate a quick breakfast and it was off to the university. Because I was so sentimental today, I wore the hat and scarf my friend (Aunt) Becky made me. She knitted them for me, and gave them to me with a note that said to think of her hugging me when I wore them. So, since I was in dire need of a long hug, I wore them! I put on her hat and scarf, a zip up hoodie, and my jacket and left for the street. I didn't change my earrings because silver isn't supposed to get wet, and we all know they would have with my crying! When I got outside I realized that I forgot my phone and should have grabbed an umbrella- it was snowing! I was really thankful for the snow. It helped to dry my eyes out and made it easier to stop crying. I made it to the bus stop just in time to stand for a few minutes, feel my body temp go up, and get on the bus packed with people. I did get a nice little birthday present from God though- I got a seat! About halfway through the ride someone got up, I waded over to the seat, saw no one making a move for it, and sat down. I think the people around me felt they would be less squished if they let me sit down instead of sitting themselves, but I was just really happy to get a seat. Another cool thing that happened is that the bus conductor was lazy (which sometimes happens) and didn't want to scan my card, so my bus ride was free!
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