I had my 23rd birthday on Friday. I celebrated by waking up around 6pm, going out to City BBQ where my sister Trish works to be treated to a free meal, then meeting up with her and my sister Val for drinks later at Buffalo Wild Wings. A few electric lemonades later, I had just barely gotten myself to the giggly stage of drunk when the bar closed and we made our way outside. Trish had paid for my food and drinks while I was in the bathroom. Unfortunately that giddiness didn't last very long, but Trish was getting a huge kick out of it so I played it up for awhile.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is redoing a house in Fairborn, so we hopped in Val's Mustang and attempted to sneak a peek. Of course all the roads were blocked off. We couldn't even go down our sister Karinza's road since it was in the same neighborhood. Boo! So we high-tailed it back to Val's only to run over a skunk. Val's a huuuge animal nut so she immediately started sobbing, and Trish and I were put in the tricky situation where we wanted to soothe her but were having trouble not laughing our asses off.
That was the long and short of my birthday. 22 was ridiculous in the sort of stereotypical birthday that you expect growing up. It was great but overwhelming because I've never experienced that before. 23 was much more subdued but very fun. I think I prefer 23 because the people involved are so close to me and there was no awkwardness from accepting presents--Trish paid for my meal while I was gone, and the only other birthday gift I got was from Jim. Which, by the way, was waiting for me when I woke up the night before: a little metal tin tied with a red ribbon and a note that said "open now or wait until midnight, your choice". Of course I opened it. Inside were Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice. He'd heard me pining away after the original before and the newer one will add to our ps3 collection. Very nice!
Unfortunately I was overly cocky about my Disgaea skills and I kept dying. I don't know when I started sucking at video games but I would like to stop sometime soon.
So that was Friday. Saturday I woke up around 6pm again to Jim telling me goodbye since he's going to Columbus. I drove down to Piketon, arriving around 12:30. My parents got me some souvenirs from Las Vegas when they were there a couple weeks ago: some gummy candy shaped and colored to look like poker chips and dice (I wonder if they're weighted for legal play? hmm...), a package of lipgloss flavored like various Coke products that I was instructed to share with my sisters (and Mom made a point to show me the Vanilla Coke one!), and another scented Vanilla Coke shirt.
Last time my mom was in Atlanta, she returned with a cute brown tshirt that had a cheerful looking can of coke and a vanilla icecream cone grinning at each other with a pink and red heart between them, and "Vanilla Coke" scrawled underneath. It's supposed to be scented like vanilla, I think, but the scent gives me major flashbacks to the Strawberry Shortcake dolls from the late 80s. Anyone else remember those? Regardless, it's pretty excellent, and at spring initiation I was running around having all my sisters smell my chest, haha.
This one is yellow with a really faint argyle pattern. "Vanilla Coke" is written in white with a drawing of a vanilla flower on either side. It has the same Strawberry Shortcake smell from my childhood. Too cute. :) I'm excited to wear it to class and get a headache from the scent. I'm MORE excited to wear it around my sisters at our first recruitment meeting (in less than a month!) and see them all roll their eyes at me and my obsession. It's a beautiful thing.
So, how is 23-year-old-Meagan different from 22-year-old-Meagan? Well, I have a cat (didn't get Santana, by the way--instead I got a little guy we eventually dubbed Critical (for his love of rolling dice) and who is steadily growing to be the size of a small panther) and I place a much higher value on the act of flossing. Like, it's a ridiculously satisfying activity now. I looove to floss.
I asked my parents for a vacuum cleaner for my birthday and I believe they're obliging by passing their old one down to me. Next I'll probably subscribe to a newspaper and worry about dusting the house or something. So practical!