I'm out of this world! |
As I got older, I
found out that I’m not the only one who loves their birthday.
Mother Airline loves birthdays so much, they make it paid holiday. I
love this, as I’ve always thought it best to work on your birthday.
None of that taking the day off for me. I want the wishes. I want the
dinner and a round of drinks. It’s the following day, which should
be taken off- if nothing else than to recover! As Mother Airline
ensures, it IS a holiday, like Christmas is the day for celebrating
Christ’s birthday, I always wish others a similar holiday-styled
greeting. Happy Jasonmas. Happy Lindamas. Happy insert-name-here-mas!
I scoff when people
apologize for belated birthday wishes. Are you kidding? Make my
birthday more than one day? Thank you, please! When I turned forty, I
stretched it out to a whole freaking month! I had friends all over
the globe, so I had a party at home in the Bay Area, I had a party
with friends in Portland, I partied all month on layovers all over
the country. I now see why they celebrate the emperor’s birthday in
Japan. Were I emperor, we’d be all be celebrating my big day.
Penguin's first birthday |
Then I hit fifty. All of a sudden, I was of the opinion that maybe it was time to put birthday celebrations to rest, sort of like some people no longer celebrate birthdays, but anniversaries of past birthdays. How could I be fifty? I don’t act fifty, whatever that means. I don’t feel fifty, except when my back is in spasm, my eyes are blurry, I can’t remember what day it is...okay, maybe I do feel fifty!
Really, my fiftieth
birthday was just another day. I felt no different at the end of the
day as I had from the end of the previous one. Hide my calendar and I
would have no idea I had circled the sun fifty times. As I fretted
about turning fifty in the weeks leading up to it, the dread soon
began to fade. I half wanted to celebrate Penguinmas in a big way,
and, as I had done for my fortieth, in more than one location.
However, I wound up keeping things fairly low-key.
With Penguinmas
being a paid holiday, I picked up a trip to Lima, so I decided to
celebrate on the day before, as I had done with Mom for so many
years. As the day before came and went, I found some very special
things, what came to be known as Penguinmas miracles.
As a stark reminder
that this was my fiftieth birthday. I awoke, just barely, and began
to stretch. Charlie horse. The pain was mind-numbing, but then I
started to laugh. My cats backed up and watched in horror. Such pain
and laughter all at once. We start losing our minds at fifty, don’t
we? It was a miracle I made it to fifty. What a welcome!
When the pain
subsided, I realized that I was hearing rain. It filled my home with
that wonderful sound it makes as it hits my roof. My cats don’t
normally sleep with me, especially the boy. This day, however, they
were both glued to my side. Rain on my roof, a chill in the December
air, cats at my side, warm covers, all I wanted to do was remain
buried under there all day, but I had a lunch date, so I limped out
to prepare for Penguinmas.
Driving in the cold
rain across town was nothing in order that I could have a wonderful
lunch with a good friend. We met at a nice pizza joint near downtown.
The rain was relentless, which is not the type of weather I normally
enjoy being out in. Rain is normally for naps under the blanket with
cats and an old movie, pretty much the way in which my day had begun.
Lunch was had, as well as a wonderful conversation. Better yet, it
cost me nothing. For this, I’ll venture out any time, birthday or
not, rain or shine.
Next on the day’s
agenda was drinks with one of my longest-time friends. Living in a
high rise downtown, I always enjoy the views of one of my favorite
skylines in the world. My love of architecture was born in Houston,
because of the modern buildings, and they still catch my fancy. I
love being in their midst. My friend and I had dinner at the Hard
Rock Cafe, and he then treated me to a show. While not a huge fan of
Winona Judd, I thoroughly enjoyed an evening listening to her tell
stories between songs and carols on a stage, which was illuminated by
several Christmas trees. It left me feeling very festive.
After the show, the
fun continued by meeting a work friend for yet more drinks. I’m
not a fan of bars, or the bar scene, but it’s fun to be out and
mingling with the other humans. Since it’s something I do so
infrequently, I quite enjoyed it.
Then came my
favorite- SNOW! I know, in Houston! It was a Penguinmas miracle! It
started to come
down around 10:00pm and it did so for quite a while,
in large flake-clusters. The bar emptied for a few minutes as
patrons, with phones in hand, set out for the photos that lit up
social media. I’m not exactly a newcomer to snow, so I stayed put,
sucking down my brew.
My grandparents just after the original Penguinmas |
I remember it
snowing in Houston when I was very young. Mom even picked me up from
school early so I could go home and play. Now that I am a homeowner,
it was nice to come home that night and see my lawn turned white-my
roof as well. Nothing calms like snow. I’m such a penguin!
Penguinmas Eve
turned out to be such a special day, but that would soon pale in
comparison to my Penguinmas morn. This would leave me feeling like
that Japanese emperor, and all of my fans were celebrating. I had so
many calls, texts and greetings on social media, it took me over two
hours to view and respond to them all.
Around my third birthday, possibly the year it snowed in Houston |
Recently, I was
informed that my Facebook privacy settings were compromised, so I did
some poking around. I found a box that was not clicked, something
about displaying my birthday publicly. I clicked it. I have over
600 friends on Facebook who previously had not been getting the
Penguinmas notification because that box had not been clicked. The
flood gates were now opened. Of course, what resulted was me
realizing that in the past, people had been recognizing my big day
without being reminded by the big computers at Facebook central. This
really made me feel special. I hadn’t been ignored the past few
years, I was truly being honored by friends who knew of Penguinmas
without the reminder.
Adding to the many
emails of the day, a few years ago I figured out that most
restaurants have birthday clubs, many of which present terrific
birthday offers. Sometimes it’s a buy one get one free deal, which
I had used for Penguinmas Eve. Other times it’s a free dessert with
purchase. There are a few places that flat out give free food! I’ve
always loved going to Denny’s on my birthday for my free breakfast.
I normally do this alone, after all, who wants to go to Denny’s to
celebrate a friend’s birthday? I say that every year, but as I’m
sopping up honey with the fluffy pancakes, I’m always impressed at
how good the meal is. I get a free BBQ sandwich from Dickey’s, a
free slider from Zaxbies (they used to give a free combo meal), and
Red Robin throws in a free burger with endless fries. I get so many
deals, I don’t normally get to use them all.
Penguin and his mama |
At the end of the
day, I had extra cash in my wallet thanks to Penguinmas holiday pay,
an inbox full of well wishes, a few great memories, some free meals,
and I was in Lima, Peru. I joined some flying partners at the bar. It
was past midnight, so Penguinmas was officially over, but the
celebrations continued and I had a couple of drinks thanks to my
crew. I may still organize a little celebration in the spring to be
with my friends who live on the West Coast, but even if that slips
past me, I had the kind of birthday I would be envious of. I’m glad
it was mine, made special by the many people in my life who bring me
joy. It really was a Penguinmas Miracle!
I feel like a king on my birthday |