40th Birthday Celebration (day2)
April 25, 2009
Saturday morning, Esteban, Glenn, Ruben and I headed to a local supplier to pickup the crawfish for my annual birthday boil.
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Wine and Roses
The next thing we did was head to Messina Hof Winery & Resort to attend their Wine and Roses Festival. We ate some overpriced food, sampled the wine, and enjoyed a tour of the winery.
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While we were at the fest, I took some stereo photos
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Seeing Double
When Ruben and Glenn met the breeder in Corsicana, they left with two dogs. Ruben brought Tucker home and Glenn got Milo. I knew Glenn wouldn’t be able to resist getting a doggie of his own. Anyway, Milo and Tucker played in the backyard while I cooked the crawfish and Glenn cooked burgers for those who weren’t in the mood for crawfish or just wanted something more than just mudbugs.
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Gifts!!!
A birthday wouldn’t’ be complete without gifts! GRIN. In addition to some really cool iTunes gift cards I got a couple of unique gifts to hang on the wall. Ruben gave me an autographed print of a stylized Texas map chronicling the history of the railways that connected every part of the Lone Star State, including the railway line (MKT) my great-great-grandfather worked on.
The other cool print was a personally autographed photo of the Apollo XIII crew. Brian recently met Astronaut, Fred Haise and asked him to sign this photograph for me. BTW: When the crew of Apollo XIII were in the middle of their heroic journey back to earth, I was celebrating my first birthday.
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Crawfish
Everyone enjoyed the mudbugs. I tried to make “just enough” this year, but once again I cooked too much. Mike was kind enough to help me peel the remaining crawfish.
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Cake #3
Before the evening ended, we had chocolate!
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Sorry we missed you this year. We always had so much fun on your birthdays. Hopefully being over the hill won’t change that in the future!
Sorry I couldn’t stick around for the Boil…looked like a great time!
I will have to make a road trip and come for a visit! Don’t be scared! I promise to leave my West Texas roots behind.