Yesterday was Sumie's 28th birthday. Amazing. I still don't quite know how she got through college, medical school, residency, and fellowship so quickly, but she assures me the age is correct. And she looks it, too. I suppose those supposedly "missing" years somehow transferred to me as I'm constantly being told (perhaps by my wife?) that I look good for someone in his late forties (ouch).
Unfortunately, Sumie was on call for her birthday weekend (she'll be on call through Thanksgiving, actually). We wanted to have some family over for a party, but we'd have to host it at our house so that Sumie could be close to the hospital should she be called in. This meant some heavy cleaning and prep for me and Mimi, but we were definitely up to the job.
We started our shopping with a few cakes from Schubert's bakery on Clement. They're amazing. I got two - one strawberry mousse and one chocolate mousse - as the members of our family have a tendency to refuse cake at first only later to down two or three pieces. From the bakery we swung by the Salvation Army Home Store to see if they had anything worthwhile. They did, and Mimi was ecstatic!
I think the box of Lego weighed as much as Mimi, but that didn't stop her from hoarding it. The girl really loves those little plastic blocks.
After picking up supplies from Safeway it was time to cook and clean. Sumie's sister and her family would be arriving around 5 and they'd be bringing Sumie's mother, who had just come out from New York and would be staying with us for a few days. Mimi was a tremendous help by sitting on the couch and, for the very first time, not screaming as I vacuumed the living room.
Before I knew it, Kae and her family had arrived and it was time to pick up Sumie. She'd gone in extra early that morning (around 7:00am) and now, at 6:00, she was finally ready to come home. I drove over to the hospital where Sumie practically leaped into the car. She likes birthday parties, particularly her own.
There was a ton of food, as usual: Kara-age (Japanese Fried Chicken), Harumaki (spring rolls), Inari (slightly sweet rice in tofu packets), and much, much more.
After loading up our plates in the kitchen, we then sat ourselves around the coffee table which, for all intents and purposes, has turned into our formal dining space.
Everyone started to eat. Everyone except for Mimi. She seemed to have other plans.
Now I understand why she was so excited to get that box of Lego earlier. She wanted a new hat.
After dinner and cake it was time to open presents. Mimi loved the ribbons.
All told, I think Sumie had a fun birthday, even though she'd been on call. All the hard work and excitement took their toll, though. By 11:00pm Sumie had passed out on the couch. I tried to get her to go to bed, but she refused, saying she wanted to enjoy all of her birthday. That's my wife. She loves her birthdays. Even when she's sleeping through them!
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