Yahooo!!! I'm fourteen!! Don't ask me if I feel different because I don't. Who ever feels different on their birthday? All it is is being a day older than yesterday, except people celebrate it (usually). I'm pretty sure the only times you feel different on your birthday is when you are 18, or 16, or 21 because it comes with new privileges. For example: your 18th birthday is the day your can get the hell away from your parents (can't wait), your 16th you can drive, and on your 21st you can drink without hiding from people (that comes at 18 here, man, I can't wait!). Your birthday is the same as any other day, you get older, but only by a day. Your age is just a number, and if you celebrated everytime you got older, well that would be awesome.
To 'celebrate' my birthday we went out to dinner at a nice turkish place. The food was really good and a bellydancer came out and preformed for a bit because it was their reopening. I'm pretty sure thats why daddy chose that particular restaurant! When we got home, we watched TV and a movie until midnight. It was great! Daddy was supposed to bring home ice cream, whipped cream and cherries (yummm) for dessert but the grocery store was closed when he got there. So we didn't have dessert. We were going to go window shopping at the mall, but I thought it would be too deppressing because we can't buy anything. Pretty much I just want money for my birthday because you can carry it everywhere!
~mia
Mia--glad your birthday was a good one. [Hope you got a rain check for that dessert that didn't show up!] And you're right, a birthday a day would get pretty tedious. As for those "special" birthdays that come with privilege--I will note that they also come with some problems; like when you're 18 and can move out on your own, you also need a job to pay for it. But you're right these steps, despite the downsides, can be pretty exhilarating. When I turned 21, I was ready for m world tour--that's something you won't have to worry about--having already done it.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, happy birthday again, Sweetheart. Enjoy your 15th year. love, bippy
Happy Birthday Mia!
ReplyDeleteAge is only a number! You're absolutely right. I love the pic of you and your Dad with the belly dancer in the background. You're just 2 years away from your first big milestone- Driving! Fun times!
xx MIngdeap