Granny's gone and done it again

Slowly approaching a really big wedding anniversary (50th but not till near the end of the year) and I can rely on hubby to forget it like all the others.
Nice 26C (79f) DAY HERE - bit windy, but that's not uncommon.
Only birds flying over here in flocks are groups of 10/20 Red tailed Black Cockies or 200/1000 Little correllas (the white ones)
 
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As you can see, I am feeling ALL the feels with you, Ms Cynthia! Unfortunately I cannot wait up with you. I have to shut down and get some sleep bc DH and I have to leave at 8 a.m. to make my orthopedic appt. at 10 a.m. I will, however, PRAY that all goes well and quickly and smoothly and that baby is healthy and mother is well when the job is complete. God's blessings on all of you, my love! ❤️
Thank you. I'm not waiting up either. 😁
 
@troyer, the flatbread which you ate the other night is a tortilla. It's not a burrito until you put things in it and roll it up. Burrito is Spanish for "little burro," or little donkey, which it resenbles when it's all rolled up with food inside. 😊
I instinctively knew I was calling it the wrong thing, but I also couldn’t think of the right name. 😇
 
can rely on hubby to forget it like all the others
Finch, some of us are fundamentally incapable of remembrring dates. I know (and remember) the bithdates of three important people in my life: myself, my twin brother, and my son, who made his appearance the day after Christmas. My poor daughter was silly enough to be born on July 10, so on the 4th of July something ticks in my brain and says, daughter's birthday coming up and I go, oh yes, must remember. Then about July 12 or 15 I think Oh crap! Missed it again!

I had to ride once with a pastor's wife who had a calendar in her head and for hundreds of miles she regaled me with the birthdate of every person she knew, was related to, or had ever passed in her life, however briefly. I was ready to throw her out the window but she was driving.
 
Finch I forgot to say that my way of dealing with this with DH#1 was to buy myself a nice expensive item, have it gift wrapped and present it to myself after serving us a nice dinner, along with exclamations of Oooh, you shouldn't have! etc. After a few of these he wised up.
 
Slowly approaching a really big wedding anniversary (50th but not till near the end of the year) and I can rely on hubby to forget it like all the others.
Nice 26C (79f) DAY HERE - bit windy, but that's not uncommon.
Only birds flying over here in flocks are groups of 10/20 Red tailed Black Cockies or 200/1000 Little correllas (the white ones)
Finch, my hubby has never been able to remember my birthday or our anniversary. If he ever bought me a gift I would fall over in a faint! He has given me flowers once in 62 years of marriage and that was because a friend bought them and told him to give them to me on my birthday. If I want something I buy it for myself out of our joint bank account so he sees that I bought it. I know he loves me, but he is not a romantic.
 

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