One For Each Decade

And still, my sister – along with a bounty of other sneaks and fibbers – surprised me five times on Monday, the day of my 50th birthday.

I am virtually impossible to surprise. I am the first born of three girls. I am highly regimented in my scheduling, and I will cop to being highly organized in most facets of my life – personal and professional.

And still, my sister – along with a bounty of other sneaks and fibbers – surprised me five times on Monday, the day of my 50th birthday.

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4th grade on the left and 7th grade in the middle.
  • A breakfast with my family and two friends that have stood beside me and with me since 4th and 7th grade. Strong, good women who know secrets and keep straight faces.

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  • A group of flowers, arranged the way I adore them, delivered to my desk.

 

  • A schedule cleared and staff hired to cover my immediately-demanded absence from work upon my arrival.

 

  • A lunch planned and executed with more family and more friends – one of whom already had plans with me on my birthday and just kept running with the lies and deceptions as plans changed – at a favorite place with favorite cake.

 

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  • A home dancing with 50 blue balloons delivered and placed around my home by two children I love to my very core.

“One for every decade,” she said, while I thanked her at my door as she left my home on the first day of my new decade.

Sloane

me and my parents
My mom, me, and my dad. Of course Casey took the picture. She’s just that amazing.

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8 thoughts on “One For Each Decade”

  1. That’s just awesome! It’s great to be surprised, especially for the Big 50th! What a great sister & Family & friends! Thanks for sharing! Happy Birthday!

    1. Jan:

      There was not a picture made of Casey on Monday. My bad. However, she is a “sister deluxe” and I am indeed lucky. 50 is awesome and I’m rolling through day #3 and it’s great!

      Thanks for reading our blogs and taking time to respond. I can never thank you for that enough.

      – sloane

  2. Sloane!!!! Happy birthday!!!! And congratulations on still being able to be surprised!

    1. Monica:

      I do love surprises, truly, but they get harder and harder to plan …. or allow!

      I hope you are on your trip and having a ball. Thanks for reading our blog and commenting.

      xoxo

      – sloane

  3. Dear SSS-
    Love you, Sloane and so happy you had a wonderful bday. I actually “tried” to surprise you, of course, Casey had it covered. I called the shop early in the day to see if you would be working in the afternoon to bring you a cupcake – probably from the same place you had favorite cake — and was told in a hushed whisper that “Sloane doesn’t know, but I’m covering her shift – so she won’t be here”.

    I was happy— no one should work on a birthday and especially not a 50 decade birthday! My goodness you look fantastic for that age — please start selling your anti-aging potion at STUFF. LOL – what a doll she is – must be in the Simmons family blood.
    xoxoxox-aaa

    1. April:

      Monday was a great day. Actually, I have never not worked on my actual birthday in the past 20 years, unless it was a Sunday!

      Thanks for reading our blogs and for commenting. We do have a dynamic and loving tribe. Graced to be a part of it, that’s for sure.

      xo

      – sloane

  4. Well of course you have such a wonderful/marvelous/ fabulous core group. You are such, to the core ! Wishing you a celebratory 5th decade – from me.

    1. Rachelle:

      Pretty much a superior day all around!

      Travel well on your summer journeys, and thanks for reading our blog!

      – sloane

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