Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Hap Hap Everybody!


Anyone who has been to the Farley Family Christmas will surely understand the title of this blog. If not, contact me and I will sing a little something that will explain! Anywho, my birthday started out bright and early with breakfast in bed from the kids. Apparently they can cook scrambled eggs with cheese and waffles--who knew? (It worried me a tich that we have a gas stove with flames of fire and such) They were so cute to put a little catsup on the side and apple jelly on the waffles--they know me pretty well! They also included a banana, partially peeled for easy access, and a large glass of milk! That was a lot of food! Todd also got breakfast in bed just because he was there! I forgot to take a picture since I didn't have my full faculties yet, so I borrowed one from the internet!
I told Todd that Hawaii was going to count for my b-day but he wouldn't hear of it! He wanted to take me to dinner even though I already made myself a birthday dinner of Sweet and Sour chicken which we ended up saving for the next day. Melody had just told me about this chicken thing from Carabbas that she and Emily had that was the best thing ever, so at about 8:00 we headed to Orem. On the way, we passed Krispie Kreme and I decided we should definately stop for some pumpkin cake doughnuts in lou of a cake. We called the kids and told them not to fall asleep and we would have treats when we got back. Who eats doughnuts and ice cream at 10:00? I guess it sounds like this day was all about the food! Oh well, I had to drown my sorrows as I am approaching the mid 30's. Remember that T.V. show "Thirty Something" ? That is Me!! Funny and wierd that I am that person. I still feel like I'm 20 something.......Anyway, thanks to all who called or stopped by to wish me a happy day and remind me of my oldness!

7 comments:

Emily said...

Oh yes! The chicken bryan is amazing. I also love those pumpkin donuts. It is still that food is so much a part of holidays and traditions, but oh well. I love that the banana peel was a started. Cute kiddies.

Cami said...

Amber, you shall always be 20 something. I'm glad you got SOME sort of cake-like substance on your birthday. And that you didn't have to eat the food you cooked yourself. Too bad Lifetime was part of your birthday, but it sounds like the rest of it made up for the tragedy! Happy Birthday!

Cluff Family said...

Happy Birthday! FROM THE WORLD'S WORST FRIEND. Oh my distance has not been good to me. I hopw your day was wonderful, and my next visit up I will definatly be making it up to you!

Lili and Jeff said...

HAP HAP OO OOOO EVERYBODY!!!

Haha, awesome. Your kids are ever so cute to go to all that trouble to make such a diverse breakfast. Happiest of birthdays to ya!

Melissa said...

Happy Birthday! I'm sorry that I am so bad with sending cards this year. I did remember just never get around to sending the card. I missed all of Gregg's family in August too. Something about this second child has done it to me. Sounds like you had fun and it was a good one. I am thirty something now too and it is weird.

Janice Graham said...

Niiiice breakfast! You are in your EARLY thirties -- that's how we say it. Hap hap. ARe you wearing the dress?

Unknown said...

I was there, you know. When you were born all those years ago. Passed out candy bars at work the next day. (The store was out of cigars.) You've been a funny one since the word go. So, keep it up. I love you.