"Happy belated birthday!" Except. I sort of knew.
(That's not feigned surprise, I'm holding a big. knife.)
I opened my Facebook page the other day, and it wasn't mine, it was his, and it said, "Beth's Party RSVP." Doh. Foiled. In fact, I was cleaning up a bit in preparation. I was sort of freaking out, because I knew there was to be a party here, AND THERE WAS NOT A STITCH OF FOOD. He had it catered by Moe's
(She's being very. very. difficult.)
Of course, too much, and I will be eating pintos for days.
(Em, who got out of her jammies to come over to her favorite Uncow Bobby's house. She is obsessed with her pj's.)
Not a big deal. He did surprise me by the timing, I thought we were having folks over at 4:30-5pm, and I came home from my haircut to a house of people in the early afternoon.
(Jennifer and Ava.)
Also - the gift: You may have noted that I have been using my gift. The camera warehouse that he purchased the camera package from called here and told me, the recipient, that "they cannot ship to the address provided because it is not the billing address on the credit card given."
Yes, BUT, what do you do in the case of a GIFT SENT TO SOMEONE?! Do people NOT GET GIFTS? I thought maybe because of the cost of the product - but - that can't be the reason - people get things sent to them daily on someone else's dime, what bullshit.
However, I was not about to argue this point, I was just "Sure, you can send me a Nikon D300! I'm all over that! Thanks! But, you totally ruined the surprise FOR MY GIFT."
"Um, yeah."
Heh.
(Whatever. So. I have the new camera. Woot. I am a little overwhelmed by it, like I said in another post, I need a class, I will find one, I'm not able to just point/shoot as easily as I was doing before. I will get it, just need some time and understanding.)
Anyhow, thank you everybody. :)
Time to warm up some beans.

















