Rather exciting on many levels.
But, because we had celebrated our previous anniversary in a more exotic locale, and were still paying off the bills, we opted for a quiet celebration with just the two of us.
At home.
That was the plan.
Then our youngest daughter announced that there was going to be a banquet for her College graduating class on that date.
We were excited to observe our daughter's special time.
It would be a dress-up affair.
Ooooh!
With free food.
That someone else cooked.
Life just didn't get any better.
My Husby and I could celebrate our anniversary on any date about or near the actual date.
So we happily dressed in our best and got ready to go.
It had been a busy day already.
Our daughter, Caitlin and her husband, Steven had borrowed our music equipment to do a dance for some friends.
My Dad had come up for the weekend.
He was on the board of his housing development and needed to see their lawyer first thing on Monday morning.
So he had decided to make a weekend of it and stay with us.
I was happy to have him there.
He didn't visit often enough.
Just before we left for Tiana's dinner, we made certain that Dad was able to visit with relatives while we were gone.
He left.
All was well.
Then Tristan, our youngest son, announced that we needed to stop at the Church on our way past.
They were rehearsing a play and he had promised them a costume.
No problem.
We drove into the parking lot and our two youngest got out and went inside.
My Husby and I waited.
Finally, Tristan came out.
“Oh, you guys have to come in and see this,” he said. “It'll knock your socks off!”
I looked at my Husby, who shrugged and shut off the van.
“What's a couple of minutes?” he said.
We went inside.
The hallway was deserted.
Tristan led us to the gym.
He pushed open the door.
And the first person I saw was my Dad.
What on earth was he doing here?
At a rehearsal?
He was with my Aunt June.
The relative he was supposed to be visiting.
Okay, this was getting weirder and weirder.
The door opened wider.
And I saw that the room was filled with friends and family.
Wow! Everyone I knew in one room.
My only thought? 'Oh, boy. We're going to be late to my daughter's dinner.'
Then I saw my daughter.
She was smiling and excited.
And standing next to the music equipment that had been borrowed 'for a friend's dance'.
And that's when it hit me.
There was no graduation banquet.
There was no friend's party.
There was no lawyer's visit.
They had all been a ruse to get my Husby and I into that room for our surprise 30th Anniversary party.
And I was truly surprised.
And had a wonderful time, visiting and sharing memories.
And listening to beautiful music.
How my kids managed to plan and execute it, on Facebook and through assorted emails without me catching on or even becoming suspicious is a mystery to this day.
Well, this is me we're talking about.
Okay. Maybe not such a surprise after all.
What a wonderful surprise for you...something for the memory books.
ReplyDeleteIt really was wonderful! I didn't suspect a thing!
DeleteA swell party in every way. My daughter can catch me like that every time. But two of you?
ReplyDeleteThey were very, very sneaky. I'm not sure if that's a good thing . . .
DeleteWhat a wonderful thing they did for you
ReplyDeleteand.........you knew?
Awww. Well Happy Anniversary!!!! :)
It took a lot of work. We were so proud of them!
DeleteAAAAAAAAAW! What a beautiful family you have to celebrate you guys like that.
ReplyDeleteTotally unexpected. They made us so happy!
DeleteIt was fun! Dad started to figure it out pretty quickly, but we were all glad that at least you were surprised!
ReplyDeleteYes, well, your dad has always been ahead of your mom . . .
DeleteThat's so fun! You have such a great family and they must love you very much!
ReplyDeleteThey really are great! And it was my daughter-in-law who organized all of them. We are so blessed!
DeleteDiane, now that's what I call family! How lovely for your loved ones to join forces and organize a surprise anniversary party! Here's to you and your Husby celebrating another thirty years together!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Bella! Hmmm . . . I wonder what the 60th anniversary will be like?
DeleteOh how wonderful! Happy Anniversary! I can't think of anything lovelier than celebrating 30 years with your nearest and dearest. Your children were so thoughtful to arrange it for you. I am so happy for you and your husband. Here's to 30 more! Thanks for sharing on NOBH! Smiles -
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Amy! My children just made it that much more special!
DeleteHow sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou have a strong relationship and celebrating 30th anniversary. I wish i could find a partner in online dating that I can be called my "true love".