Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Turning 43


Turning 43

Mom in keeping true to the purpose of this blog, I dedicate this entry to you on your birthday.  June 6th is a special day for me also.  It is Blast Day.  School in Southern California would get out in June.  I had friends who lived in Utah and they would be out of school in May.  It always bugged me that school went longer in California.  It never dawned on me that it was the same duration with a later start into September.  Mom likely felt the itch of summer approaching as well and so she would plan a Blast Day.  On her Birthday, she would write a note to the school that I would carry in my backpack and hand deliver to office.  It would read, “To whom is may concern, my son needs to be excused from school tomorrow, June 6th, for family business.”  I would hand over the note and then think about June 6th all the remaining time of June 5th. 

A Blast day was when my mother took to me to some extravagant place for a fun day, just her and me.  We had plenty of choices in So Cal but I would always choose the Magic Kingdom.  I have written about this before in her blog but I cannot help but reminisce each time the 6th of June comes.  We started early and would drive through Whittier to Beach Blvd.  We would take Beach to the 5 freeway and head South.  Then we would search with great anticipation, for the Mater Horn, the tallest ride in the Magic Kingdom.  If I spotted it she would say I would win.  I always won.  My favorite rides with her included the Tiki Room, Big Thunder, Bear Country Jamboree, Mater Horn and of course, Pirates of the Caribbean.  She loved them as well.  Without fail, after Pirates we would get a cinnamon fritter and share it together.  We would leave the park tired and then make the slow traffic filled way back to our home.  I cherished these moments.  She actually made Blast days often even if we would go to Del Taco for a few tacos and a shake and eat under our favorite tree on a minimum day.  It was the 6th that meant most to me because out of all the places we could go my mother would choose a place that made me happy on her birthday.  I imagine she was happy when she saw her children having a good time.

Mom, you are absolutely one of the most amazing people I have ever known.  I am blessed for eternity to be related to you and to have been raised by you.  You amaze me that you are still working as hard as you do.  Your dedication to the gospel and love for the Savior and His prophets will always impress me.  I hope you have a wonderful birthday!  You deserve it and have a Blast!

Stevie

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