She wouldn’t trade birthdays with me

 

     We invited our new neighbor R and her daughter to come over for the post Trick or Treat night dinner at my house.  When I found out that R’s daughter (little D) had Halloween for her birthday, I offered to trade birthdays with her but she said no.  Darn it. 

     Little D is now excited to be coming over to a party.  Knowing that it is little D’s birthday, G, who normally makes the dessert, is going to make a Halloween themed birthday cake.  We’ve been scouring the net for ideas.  Maybe our trip to Spirit Halloween this Thursday will give us some more ideas or, at the very least, spooky cake decorations. 

     I’ve already wrapped a small gift for our special birthday guest.  Gee, surprising little D is going make our Trick or Treat night party twice as much fun as it usually is. 

     I think I’m almost as excited as little D.

     I was disappointed to find that there aren’t Halloween birthday cards, only plain old Halloween cards.  I’m sure that little D isn’t the only person to have Halloween for their birthday.

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Posted on October 11, 2010, in Holidays and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. How about something like this?

    That’s cute, I’ve sent it on to G but all I do is suggest. She has the final say since it is her project.

  2. You could just claim Halloween as your birthday….unofficially of course, lol

    I could but I wouldn’t have enjoyed the reaction I got by asking her to trade with me.

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