Hello dear readers,
My friends and I love birthday parties. We always try to plan a surprise one, though we have done so many now that they are hardly a surprise anymore. If it's your birthday, something will happen.
One of my friends, Amanda, turned 18 yesterday. Yes, her birthday is on the 14th of february, but she doesn't like us to linger on that so let's move on.
She turned 18, and we decided to take her bowling, as well as buy her some... Well, let's call them adult gifts.
We had a great time, even though it was pretty obvious that something was going on. She finished earliest of us all, and still we told her to stay here, no explanation given. She ten waited two hours for the last one to finish school, and then we simple dragged her away.
Not quiet as well done as Sara's birthday party.
Then we contacted her parents, asked them to leave a key so we could get in their house. They were away on a baptism, so we knew we had lots of time. We decorated the living-room with balloon and all that stuff you bring out when there's a party. When we came home we hid behind a counter, and sang Don't Stop Believing in Glee style, as that is the version she loves the best.
It was wonderful.
However, it seems as if all of my friends are turning eighteen and I will be left behind. Saras and Sara are our 93's so I will still have a year on them, but my birthday isn't until september, far after the rest.
But, lucy for me, it's one day BEFORE the election, which means I get to vote!
It's not that I want to go out an party, for as all you readers might have guessed, I am not really a party girl. But I am still left behind. And mesa don't like it.
Sarah
Monday, February 15, 2010
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Dahhhhling. You'll be fine. I know it's hard, and I can't really understand 'cause 18 wasn't such a big deal to me. It's not time to vote, I don't want to smoke, and I have yet to go into an adult shop. But I'm sure it'll be worth the wait for you, darling. :)
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