The thought of being 80 years old next year is about the only downer that I can pin on to yesterday.
It was a fun, busy and memorable birthday celebration.
This morning it's 79 years plus one day for me on this planet, and I am actually grateful to be alive, relatively healthy and having to dread the thought of being 80.
The fact that we're still living and functioning at this age is definitely sustaining.
I can remember the days of thinking 65 was pretty dang old. I can almost not remember just how long ago that was.
And, so another trip around the sun for me was marked with one great day.
Telephone visits with siblings, lunch with friends and family, visitors from Michigan whom we'd never met before rolling into the driveway, dinner at MickDuffs with those visitors and then a walking tour around downtown where I actually saw more people I knew than strangers.
Now, when does the latter ever happen for the locals in Sandpoint IN THE SUMMER anymore?
I guess the stars were lined up. I saw Mitzi and her sidekick Millie who were out for a walk.
I told our new friends about the time Mitzi and Jeralyn and Steve and I met up in Los Angeles and spent 24 hours together seeing the sights, including 12 hours at Disneyland.
When we stopped later to talk with some friends that Bill knew, I learned they were related to Jeralyn and that Jeralyn was just down the street at the 219 helping her brother Jim, the dentist, celebrate his retirement.
So, off we walked to the 219 where Jeralyn and a lot of other former students were having a great time.
So, that meant our new friends got to meet two of the three former students who had joined me in Los Angeles back in the 1980s.
As we walked on, I peeked through a window and saw someone inside at a new bakery (old Image Maker) called Sawyers.
Turns out it was the owner Becky Sawyer, and, yes, she's a former student.
Becky gave us the lowdown on when she intends to open Sawyers. That includes a couple of soft openings and then full time by mid-July.
I couldn't be happier for her, having remembered how devoted she was as a graphic arts student. She told me that she still had some of the graphics she created in that class.
It was almost overkill on the locals' sightings, and that was a great thing AND a very nice touch to an old lady's birthday.
Our visitors, Tom and Colleen, are friends of my cousin Rich.
Rich suggested that they stop at the Lovestead on their cross-country road trip (lots of back roads and mountain trails) to Whidbey Island for their daughter's wedding.
We have discovered much in common during the first hours of our new friendship, and we'll learn a little more as they spend the day recreating and visiting.
By the time they roll out of the driveway headed to the next place, I'm sure they'll fit in the category of "old" friends, and we'll all have good memories to savor.
Thanks to all who made turning 79 much more special than foreboding. I've still got a lot to think about over the next 364 days about turning 80. Ouch!
The only good part of that thought right now is that I have a lot of contemporaries who will turn 80 before I do, so that means they are really old.
They know who they are, right Ann???
Enjoy the photos. We're planning to enjoy this Friday with our new best friends.
Happy Friday to all and Happiest of Birthdays to my sister-in-law Mary.
Colleen, Jeralyn, Marianne, Bill and Tom.
Tom and Colleen, both teachers specializing in experiential disciplines.
Tom's originally from New York, while Colleen's from Pontiac, Mich.
Mitzi and Millie. Mitzi's newly retired from Litehouse Foods.---she's another Sandpoint local.
Bill gave me the beautiful metal flower circle for my birthday. It added a nice touch to the greenhouse metal flower garden.
Becky Sawyer, owner of Sawyers, soon to open on First Avenue in Sandpoint.























