October 5, 2008

Busy weekend!



So I turned 30!! We had some guests on Friday, Thomas and Sabine, that stayed until just after midnight to usher in my birthday. There's something just not right about wishing a happy birthday before the actual birthday here in Germany.


I was able to celebrate just like I wanted to on Saturday--with a girls night out!! It was loads of fun! We went to see Mama Mia, which was great since they had the volume incredibly loud so as to allow for the karaoke-effect Abba has on most people.




One of my presents from my friends was a day of pampering at a hair salon in Peine (so we can all be together again!). They also gave me nail polish and Fiona was very sad when I wouldn't paint her fingernails. I promised we'd do it today, so here's the proof!



Jon and Shonda Hall came for a quick visit on Sunday. They're stationed in Landstuhl, Germany for the next couple of years. They brought us many American treats--Taco Bell, Cinnabon, Mountain Dew, pillow cases and fire escape ladders (since our house is made of matchsticks). It was great to meet them and made sweeter (pun intended) by the treasures that accompanied them!! Thanks a lot to them and Rhonda and Jared Adamson!!

5 comments:

the don said...

sounds like fun!!! happy birthday!!! hope to see you guys REAL soon!

Anonymous said...

Hey Happy Birthday...

Sounds like a fun day!

LG Chrisch

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday. 30 is not so bad. Actually I hope the 30's were better than the 20's.

Let me get this straight: Mama Mia, Karaoke, and a bunch of women? Eek :)

Grant said...

Happy Birthday to you both. And the blog is awesome. I find both painted fingernails on tiny nieces and Mountain Dew to be awesome. Easily 2 of my favorite things...ever.

Kelly said...

So Heather, I just read your comment on my blog...a waitress?! You obviously didn't use WinFuKo as a reference did you?? I know I totally butchered the spelling, but that's the name right? I'm still laughing. Oh yeah, I just remembered TGIFridays, so you do have more than a small Chinese restaurant in the midwest on your resume! Have fun!!