Tue Apr 8, 2008

Happy birthday, baby!

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I made it through the party, and it went amazingly well. We had 8, 10 year olds over for dinner. They got to choose between tortilla soup and enchiladas. Nate made pina coladas and strawberry daiquiris. They played with a mic and amp for awhile, each made a quilt square for Abby, planted a pansy for themselves to take home, and everyone’s happy. The nice thing about Liv is she’s happy about an exact duplicate party for herself, so a lot of my work is already done on the next one. I think we’ll go italian food however, I’ve eaten enough mexican-style leftovers for now and won’t be near ready to repeat it in a week and a few days.

Abby loved her shawl. She wore it to church on Sunday, but I don’t have a picture yet. It wasn’t until I told her it was called “Angel Shawl” that she even remembered me knitting it.

I went to the doctor yesterday. She put me in braces for tennis elbow and told me to take Aleve and vit B6 along with my multivitamin regularly for a couple weeks. She asked me to stop knitting for a little while, but didn’t make me stop playing guitar.

We both think it was Sam’s scarf that did it. She’s not a knitter herself, but apparently, all of her relatives are serious knitter/crocheters, and she’s tried it many times without success.

I’m ready to start knitting again, but I think I can survive another couple of weeks, and I hope that the braces and vitamins and such work. If not, she wants to give me cortisone shots. Neither of us think it’ll go that far.

I have a guitar lesson today. I’m finally starting to feel like I’m getting better at fingerpicking and can do it semi-automatically without feeling like I have 10 thumbs. There’s still much room for improvement, but I’m good enough at it now that I at least enjoy it.

My friend Sara, who just started up playing again and is also taking lessons with Roger (and seriously kicks my butt at the fingerpicking and speed of chord changes) has some $$$ to buy a new guitar and we’re trying to find a time to get out sans kids this week so she can spend it. It’s so exciting!

7 Responses to “Happy birthday, baby!”

  1. Sara Says:

    …and you seriously kick my butt on bar chords, strumming, I would say chord changes, and vocalization/ harmonization- let’s just say everything else. But, I’ll take the finger picking, I really just assume it’s from years and years of playing the piano, so you picking it up in a couple weeks is awesome! Yes, I’m working on a babysitter for Wed night so let’s shoot for that. Can’t wait!!!

  2. Heather Says:

    Yes, Happy Birthday Abby! I’m glad that she had so much fun at her birthday party. =)

    Sorry to hear that you can’t knit for a while, although I’m glad that things don’t seem to be too serious, like surgery serious. I hope the braces and the vitamins help to heal you quickly.

  3. April Says:

    I am so jealous of all this guitar talk. We just decided that we’re not taking our piano with us to Turkey so maybe I’ll finally take the time to learn what I can there.

    Glad to hear that you made it to the doctor about your elbows. Let them heal. I have had a similar type of knee pain in the past the pestered me for years because I wouldn’t let it heal. Its so worth a few weeks off.

    I may have to steel your party idea for the future. Sounds like loads of fun.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    Happy Birthday, A!
    from D, J & j

  5. Katie Says:

    Yay – glad the birthdays went well… I love that you gave out flowers for party favors and not a bunch of plastic junk! I am so stealing that idea or at least get more creative in the future… I hope the vitamins and braces work for you – I can’t believe you’ve been having to refrain from knitting. 🙁 You can still spin, right?

  6. Stacey Says:

    Happy birthday, Abby! What a sweet girl! I love the cake…did you make it?
    I can’t believe you can’t knit. I hope the rest helps though.

  7. sue Says:

    Happy Birthday Abby. You seem to have quite a few birthdays close together. The party ideas sound great too, and pina coladas are one of my favourites. I do hope your elbow gets better soon too so you can start knitting again.

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