Robin prepares for the party (Click image for more photos.)
The pretext for Virginia was that the two of us were going out to dinner. But first, we were going to stop by the new house to have some champagne and to take some time to really imagine living there when the construction crew was gone. Behind the scenes, Terry and Robin had been working their tails off to clean the place up and Virginia's mom and some friends brought in some tables, chairs, and decorations. When we arrived, the place looked fantastic. With over a month of planning, I'm surprised we were able to keep the secret from Virginia. She says she had no idea, and judging from the pictures, I don't think she's lying.
Virginia appears surprised (Click image for more photos.)
As this was Virginia's 40th birthday and she was now officially "over the hill", it seemed appropriate to let her know what she's got to look forward to. To enlighten her on the joys of aging, I poked around and found a little known John Denver song that summed things up pretty well. The link below allows you to hear the song if you're interested.
David serenades Virginia (Click below to hear song)
When the party was done, it was time to clean up and go home. It wasn't long after this that we actually moved into the house. I owe thanks to a lot of people who helped out with the party. In particular, Priscilla, Robin, and Terry did a tremendous job of cleaning and setting up for the event. Thank you so much!
4 comments:
Happy birthday, Virginia!!!
Wow Dave! Fantastic job on the Denver song/parody! Why the hell didn't we have you singing lead vocals in Theatre????? :-)
Much love and friendship always,
John L Rice
Well hello there John-Y-Kins. Good to hear from you. Hope all is well.
Definitely a surprise on V's face! ALso, the PV install is pretty cool...did you get the tax credit? Ben
Ben: We should get a fairly good rebate from the state sometime in the next few months and are eligible for the 30% federal tax credit for the solar panels. But that won't happen till we file our 2010 tax return.
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