Sunday, February 28, 2010

I'm 27-- yipes!

My birthday seemed to forever continue this year. . . but now things seem to once again be settling down a bit. Thanks to everyone for the calls, the texts,the facebook messages, and the presents. It has been a great week!

On Tuesday night, a group of girls I know through church took me to Red Robin for dinner- YUM! One of my favorite places ever!


On Wednesday, my actual birthday, Mom and Dad had cookies delivered to my school (another YUM). The kids loved it!

That night, my friend Nephi took me to dinner at PF Changs, then on Thursday, my friend Michael took me bowling and to TGI Fridays. (No pictures :(

On Saturday, for my actual present, Nephi got me tickets to the Travis Tritt concert down at Stateline.
Upon taking our first picture, he discovered that the recent scratch on his face was noticeable on the picture which he did not like, so we had to take a new one. :-P




Yeah. . he's a dork.

After the concert, we went into the casino to find something to eat, and who do we run into? Mom and Pops! They were here for the weekend (that's a whole different post!), but happened to be staying at the hotel that night that our concert was at. So we had dinner and icecream together before saying our goodbyes (once again).

It was a good and busy week, but it will be nice to have a little down time at home this upcoming week. . . :)

2 comments:

The Short Family said...

Happy Birthday! I am glad you had a good one!

Terry and Gail said...

Well, I have never had such a long celebration for my birthday. You have some great friends and family and you must be such a good person because look how many people want to make sure you are remembered on your special day. You know, from looking at you, you don't look much over 20. Of course, you act age appropriate... if you ever get tired of so many friends taking such good care of you, tell them you have a wonderful aunt in Idaho who could use some of that special attention. How funny that you should meet your mom and dad at the concert. The world is forever getting smaller... Love, Aunt Gail