What do you do when your life is going crazy in Pennsylvania, but there is a bridal shower in New Jersey for a good old friend on the same day that your brother--also in New Jersey--is having his 30th birthday party ?
You go to New Jersey.
Hence, last Saturday morning
I jumped in my car for a reunion with the road.
I jumped in my car for a reunion with the road.
More importantly,
a reunion with Karen,
[my Princeton-years roommate]
whom I rarely get--but love--to see.
I joined with a crowd of her family and friends,
as we showered Karen with treasures
[such as these pots]--
tokens of our love and well-wishes
in this memorable season of her life,
because of the treasure that she is to us.
Sadly, however, I could not stay long!
Two hours up the New Jersey Turnpike awaited my family,
gathered together to celebrate
our Keith.
Now, our Keith has a certain obsession with a certain game. And, since it was the 30th anniversary of his birth, it was decided by our matriarchal decision maker that this particular gathering should be particularly memorable.
Hence, a large portion of the friends and family present
found themselves playing a long [long] round of:
Monopoly,
in what turned out to be a Monopoly themed
[and certainly memorable] event.
For evidence, I give you:
The Boardwalk food.
[Appetizers: Bags of popcorn, soft pretzels, nachos & cheese.
Main Course: Sausage & Pepper sandwiches, chili dogs, french fries, onion rings.]
The table decorations.
The cake.
[Serving the ulterior motive of apologizing
for the many years of heart cakes that
this Valentine's Baby has been subjected to ...]
for the many years of heart cakes that
this Valentine's Baby has been subjected to ...]
And then?
The boy himself.
I don't know who won the treasures in that [long] game I mentioned,
[The benefit to going to a bridal shower first and walking in late?
You miss the choosing of the players!]
but there is nothing more rewarding than celebrating memorable events in the lives of the people who fill your heart with the treasure of themselves.
A weekend to remember;
memories to treasure.



3 comments:
The game ended with the birthday boy and his wife the two finalists with her showing no mercy to her husband on his birthday and bankrupting him and taking all his money and land
haha, yes, that sounds about right ;-)
So glad you could make it! And so glad you made it to your parent's in time. Can't wait until next time.
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