My parents were smart. Or cheap.
Every time I did it I ended up getting exactly that: the ONE thing I asked for. Nothing more. And I couldn't complain, either, because I had been so adamant about it. Plus, I like to think I'm pretty simple and easy to please, and I really was grateful for the one little thing. But wait'll you see some of the things I got for my birthdays before I wised up:
1. Bagels and cream cheese.
2. A bar of Dial soap. I had a fascination with the smell of soap and loved walking down the soap isle at the store (still do). They did generously include a cute soap dish, however.
3. A trip to Wilson Motor, a car dealership, to look at the plethora of animal trophies they had in their lobby. Wilson Motor was on main street and we passed it everyday, driving through town. So basically, the only difference was that we stopped and went in once.
4. A boom box. Yeah, I started getting a little smarter by then. A little.
These were 4 separate years, mind you. And now that I think about it, I still do that sometimes. Lucky for me, Bob loves to shop too much for me to end up with only the one thing I asked for.
Anyway, for my birthday this year I only want ONE thing:
A grand piano.
I swear, I won't ask for ANYTHING else! That's the ONLY thing I want!!
5 comments:
But where would you squeeze a grand piano in?? You might have to move some couches or something...
yeah! you blogged! I can't believe it! Here's another one...!
can you also ask for a "trip for stacey to China" that is if you are being specific and all :)
yeah, good point Taffy. Keems, I don't think you really have room for a piano of that size. Your living room is just too small, perhaps in your bedroom, Hey, then Bob could sing you to sleep every night!!
You deserve a grand piano, really you do. Maybe you could squeeze it into the dance hall area, right in front of that area that looks out over the canyon and temple. Or maybe you could move that dining room table that seats like, 47 and put it there??
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