... and I cry if I want to.
But there was no crying for me on my birthday. All smiles here. I had a fabulous birthday, celebrating with friends and family all week.
Brian made reservations at Truffles Cafe for dinner with some of our friends. Surround by some of my nearest and dearest friends truly filled my heart. After dinner we stopped by Bourbon Bar at the Intercontinental Hotel in Buckhead, where the boys probably enjoyed the spirits a bit more than us girls.
That weekend we hit the road to Macon to continue celebrating with family. Lunch was in Washington Park picnic style with Nan-nee, Gran-dee, Mom, Jim, Brian and Miss Sophie.
We ate firehouse subs, birthday rice crispy treats and I opened gifts. My Gran-dee always writes a special message and draws a little cartoon. It is one of the things I look forward to every year.
This year he wrote, Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Who knew you would look great, at 28! He is so cute!
Back at the lake mom had a few things set out to make it Birthday-ish.
Along with signing birthday bears and cupcakes, my mom had my cross-stitched birth announcement. I have not seen this in years. My mom always says I am a morning person because I was born in the morning.
Later that night we meet Matt downtown in Milledgeville for dinner at Aubri Lanes. It opened a couple years ago but I had never been and was thrilled we had the opportunity. It was delicious!
Fun Fact: Paula Deen was in Milledgeville eating dinner at a restaurant right next to where we were. I wanted to go try finding her but after Matt took Brian and I to his friend's 30th party and then back downtown, she was no where to be found.
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