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50th Birthday Celebration

Austin Part II: The Celebration

Austin has been my home for well over 20 years and has enabled me to amass many, many amazing friends.  But, living remotely and out of the country makes it challenging to stay in touch. Why?  Well because, frankly, life gets in the way.  Yet somehow, my group of friends forgives my absences, supports my failures, and celebrates my successes.

Heather Newby organized an enormous 50th birthday celebration bringing together friends from the past and present.  Matt and Diana Barker hosted it at their beautiful home, made brisket, provided a host of apps and beverages, and many others supplied drinks for the bar.  It was a spectacular party and a great opportunity to catch up with my long lost Austin friends.

My amazing Austin friends gathered together!

My amazing Austin friends gathered together!

Diana and Matt had a giant “50” balloon sign out in the front yard, just so people knew where the party was.  She did not even know that I had always wanted something like this – loved it!

Diana truly made me feel like a princess - even the day after!

Diana truly made me feel like a princess – even the day after!

Heather Newby made the most delicious carrot cake and Diana hired a piano player.

This carrot cake was beautiful and incredibly yummy!

This carrot cake was beautiful and incredibly yummy!

Lisa Wood created a beautiful photo montage from a collection of photos that our friends sent in.  I’d publish it, but it is a huge file.

Daniel is famous for his birthday poems even though he had “retired” many years ago.  Somehow, Heather convinced him to come out of retirement for one more poem.  See entire poem below and see live recording on my Facebook page posted 1/13/18 from Lisa.

Daniel overwhelmed me with his spectacular poem.

Daniel overwhelmed me with his spectacular poem.

It was truly overwhelming to see so many happy, fabulous people come together for a celebration.  I am humbled to be surrounded by such love.

Lucky girl that I am to call these people my friends.

Lucky girl that I am to call these people my friends.

Love abounds!

Love abounds!

 

POEM by Daniel Dolce

Lordy, Lordy look who’s…shit, you’re not 40!

Let’s try this again…

Back from the Ocean Blue

So, Happy Birthday to you

Got a pretty sweet lookin tan

Good to have you back on dry land

 

A year on a boat with Matt?

How they hell did you manage that?

I mean, I know you two are married…

Really, no thoughts…to leave him out there buried?

Back with friends for just a spell

The time away has done you well

You’re looking awful nifty

Even though, you’re 50

We’ve missed you very much

Though never really out of touch

We Love you with all our power

Well…now that you’ve had a shower

Raise a glass to Christine

So lovely and pristine

Keep on drinkin that whiskey

And we’ll do this again when you’re 60!

 Special Thank You:

  • Matt and Diana for hosting my birthday party
  • Heather for organizing it and for making the cake
  • Wayne, Sharon P., Michelle J. for coming into Austin
  • Lisa for making the video montage
  • Michelle M. for letting me stay at Casa Martin
  • Sharon and Shawn for helping me clean my attic
  • And all my friends for making me feel so loved
Cole, Cameron, Kimberly Celebrating with me

La la land: The City of Angeles

Returning back to Los Angeles or as I affectionately call it “la la land” (way before the movie came out) is always exciting because I get to see my family!  It makes it especially nice because my sister lives in Hermosa Beach with a beautiful view of the beach and ocean – so I am not too disconnected from Matt and the boat.  I call it la la land because I can go around saying “la la la” with no responsibilities other than seeing my family and enjoying life.

After a few hours of sleep, my nephews, Cole and Cameron, and my sister and I made a plan – we are headed to Santa Monica Pier!  Even though it is only about 11 miles from Hermosa Beach, it will take us about an hour to get there with traffic – during the day at 11am in the morning.

Santa Monica Pier has a huge merry-go-round, tons of games, vintage stores, eateries, and of course lots of shopping.  The boys wanted to take me to Bruxie, where you can get a waffle sandwich.  It is a complete novelty in Los Angels being the health nuts that they are to get anything on a waffle sandwich, but for us Texans its not out of the ordinary.  I had my first chicken waffle sandwich at a SXSW event many moons ago, but it is not something I have often.  I wanted to see what a la la land would do to this special dish.

Bruxie with Cameron and Col (and Kimberly not pictured)

Bruxie with Cameron and Col (and Kimberly not pictured)

They did it well!  Let me tell you they had vegetarian, chicken, and mushroomsandwiches all on waffles.  It was very tasty and very worthy of a Texas tradition!

Overstuffed, we headed to the Santa Monica Promenade to check out the shops.  It always amazes me how LA gets the newest stores and the latest trends that won’t hit Texas for months or quarters, and won’t hit the islands for years, if at all.  Not that I need to be on “trend” anymore, but it is kind of cool.  We found a new store called RH Baby and Child that was part of Restoration Hardware family and it was spectacular.  They had some of the most beautiful rooms, décor, and furniture.  We had a little fun with some of their accessories.

Goofin around with Kimberly and Cameron

Goofin around with Kimberly and Cameron

Next stop is the famous merry-go-round.  Kimberly and I used to come here as kids as my mother loved the merry-go-round.  The boys were not 100% sold on actually getting on the ride, but we didn’t give them a choice!

Cameron quickly claimed the goat, Cole hopped on the pig and sis and I just grabbed horses nearby.  It was surprisingly faster than we remembered.

Santa Monica Merry-Go-Round Adventure

Santa Monica Merry-Go-Round Adventure

A fun and fabulous day in Los Angeles!

Kimberly arranged for a pre-birthday celebration on Saturday night at a local eatery.  She brought balloons, candles, décor, and a tasty cake.  A few good friends, a delicious meal, and lots of libations had by all!  Check out the white roses that she dipped in gold glitter – love these special touches!

Kimberly and Greg (Deborah’s boyfriend) and I top left, Vicki and I (top right), Kimberly and Troy (center left), Greg, Troy, and Andy (Vicky’s husband) (center right), Vicky and Andy, Deborah and Greg (bottom left), and Greg, Troy, and Andy (bottom right)

The bar joined in singing “happy birthday” and I got a naked furry belly showing from a random drunk guy.  La la land always provides some funny entertainment.

Me celebrating the naked drunk guy (top and far right), Deborah and I (left), entire group (center), Vicky, Kimberly, me, and Deborah (bottom right).

The next day, our family came over to celebrate a batch of birthdays.  Unfortunately, the flu held Donna, Diana, and Mark back (my aunts and uncle), but we made the best of it.  Kimberly made her famous chili, decorated the house and we ate and feasted our hearts.  Top: Troy, Uncle Joe, Cameron and Cole, 2nd row: Me and Matt and Uncle Joe, 3rd row: Me, Kimberly and Dad, last row: Uncle Matt and Dad and Kimberly and Dad.

It is always hard to leave my family, especially knowing I won’t get to see most of them for over a year.  But my heart leaves full of love, my mind if full of new memories, and my soul is overflowing with laughter.

Thank you, Sissy for making this a wonderful 50th pre-celebration.

Me, Cole, Cameron, and Kimberly at Ruby's

Me, Cole, Cameron, and Kimberly at Ruby’s

Special Thank you:

  • Kimberly for going out of her way to celebrate my birthday
  • Dad, Joe, and Uncle Matt for driving to Hermosa Beach
  • Cole and Cameron for being such good sports
  • Deborah for celebrating my birthday and the cool Google Home
  • Vicky for the beautiful gifts
  • La la land for being so beautiful and magical
Leaving in my private panga

America or Bust

It’s that time of year again where I head back to America to visit with family and friends and see my doctors.  This trip will be an extrordinary one as I will be pre-celebrating my 50th birthday across America!  As many of you know, I like to have a birthday month!

I could not sleep and was awake with the sunrise. To my utter delight it was magnificent.

Sunrise on Sugar Shack

Sunrise on Sugar Shack

Traveling to and from the San Blas islands requires a bit of work as they are not easy to get to.  I worked with Judy Lam at Lam Tours who helped me with all the arrangements.  She is incredibly thorough, courteous, and customer centric!

The panga was supposed to pick me up at 0730 from Banedup in the East Lemons, but since we had moved the boat to Carti, the pick up was pushed to 0830.  So, at 0725, we thought we had plenty of time to eat breakfast and finish my packing. But, no.  At 0730, a panga circled about and asked if I was ready.  Eek gads, an hour early?  Nope, I asked them to give me 30 minutes and they agreed to come back.  We ate quickly, shoved last-minute items into my back pack and finished getting ready.  I got the panga all to myself.

In my private panga on the way to America.

In my private panga on the way to America.

After exploring the Carti islands, we had thought that the “terminal” where the panga drops you off and where you pick up your 4×4 was on the mainland.  Incorrect!  My panga driver, expertly wove us through the beautiful Rio de Carti Grande.

My friendly panga driver

My friendly panga driver

The water was brown, but all of the trees and brush were a vibrant green.  It was a lovely trip down a quiet river.

Traveling up Rio Carti Grande in the panga

Traveling up Rio Carti Grande in the panga

Within 15 minutes we arrived to Port Bosukun where we met our 4×4 driver.  My original panga ride would have taken 45-65 minutes from Banedup, so having Sugar Shack in Carti saved me from a much longer, bumpy, wet panga ride. Cost from Carti $5 (from Banedup).

Arriving at Port Bosuken in the panga to await my 4x4

Arriving at Port Bosuken in the panga to await my 4×4

There were loads of people waiting here, which was surprising.  Where did they all come from.

Terminal at Port Bosuken

Terminal at Port Bosuken

Since my panga driver was early, I had to wait over an hour for my 4×4 driver.  I milled around, spoke to a few people and tried to avoid being eaten alive by the no-seeums.  After about 45 minutes, my panga driver came over to me and pointed out my 4×4 driver.  Six passengers loaded their gear in the back and we were on our way.  The ride is 2.5-3 hours.

The 4×4 turned out to be a Landrover with a transmission problem.  Our driver, Angel did his best up and over the hills and through the windy roads, but it was a struggle at times.

Six passengers in the 4x4 ride to Panama City

Six passengers in the 4×4 ride to Panama City

Our 4x4 Landrover chariot

Our 4×4 Landrover chariot

Thank goodness, I sat in front, otherwise I probably would have been car sick.  We made it to the airport in one piece after almost 3 hours.  Cost: $30.

This is the last trip where I can enjoy my platinum status, so I took great pleasure in skipping the huge line and walking up to the short priority lane.  The amazingly sweet AA agent was able to book me on an earlier flight out of Panama and into Miami.  Instead of having to wait 4 hours at the airport with no Admirals club and no wifi, he got me onto a flight that left in 2 hours.  In addition, he also got me on an earlier flight to American so I now arrive at 2300 instead of 0100.  Lucky me.  America here I come.

I walked the entire airport and poked me head in several stores.  I did not buy anything as 1) I’m on a budget since we are not working; and 2) I don’t have a credit card since I lost my wallet in Columbia.  But it is always fun to window shop.

My chariot from Panama City to Miami

My chariot from Panama City to Miami

The flight to America (LA) was equally uneventful, always a good thing.  I had hoped to sleep, but was pleasantly surprised to see entertainment systems at each seat.  Instead of getting a much-needed rest, I watched 3 movies from MIA to LAX!  Sweet.  One of my favorite past times and I had a lot of movies to catch up on.

Landed in LA around 2300 and was picked up by my sweet brother in law and whisked back to his house for a good long rest.