Sunday Morning Open Thread

I apologize for the lack of posting for the last few days ago. I still have nothing much to write other than just chillaxin’ on my lunch break at work as I’m inching closer to my upcoming birthday. I’ll be taking my time to think about what kind of cake I want, and also what kind of dinner for my birthday while I’m at it.

Open Thread!

Wednesday Night Belated Birthday Dinner Open Thread

My apologies for not posting last couple days ago. Either way, my family and I went over to visit a friendly elderly family relative of ours at their house for dinner this evening.

We were chowing down on some yummy lasagna along with salad that they made, and then we enjoyed some chocolate cake with sprinkles on my belated birthday. Here’s the picture of my belated birthday cake:

I did receive a happy birthday card from them, and the birthday card contained a $25 Visa gift card. Awesome! Now I just need to save my gift card for the Steam Summer Sale this year. 🙂

Once again, my family and I lived for another day as always.

My Super Happy Birthday Celebration

My birthday started off with some healthy morning breakfast that my sister Tomala made earlier this morning:

She cooked up some delicious chocolate oatmeal along with some warm buttered toast and mint chocolate tea. Then later this evening we went to a local restaurant in town and chowed down some burgers and fries along with some good boozy drinks for dinner on my birthday.

After we came home from dinner we had some scrumptious slices of cake with peanut butter frosting for dessert. Here’s a picture of my birthday cake:

It was a chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting with miniature chocolate chips on the top, and there were five candles on the right side forming the number five because we don’t have a candle that’s shaped like the number five.

On that note, I’ve had a very wonderful birthday celebration today. 🙂

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