Did the "surprise" party live up to its billing, you ask. Yes, it certainly did; I was astonished at how the entire day's circumstances seemed to close ranks to protect the surprise intent of the party!!
Uncharacteristic for him, Husband left the farm for a couple of hours in the afternoon, giving me opportunity to fill coolers with pop and beer and hide them in the garage, and do some straightening up in the house, without him seeing.
When Husband finally got home and was safely secured away in the barn, milking, I could really get going on preparations, including the placement of this welcoming sign near the driveway.
I had told the guests to arrive around 7:30 p.m., thinking Husband would be done in the barn by then. Well, extra problems developed with a fresh cow, causing chores to run until past 8:00 p.m.! That meant cars full of guests were arriving while Husband was still in the barn. I directed them to park behind the house, and gather on the porch, opposite the side of the house which faces the barn. By then, though, I held out little hope that Husband had not seen at least a couple of the cars drive in.
I was trying to keep tabs on the guests on the porch and watch the milkhouse door for when Husband would exit it to come to the house. When he did, I nonchalantly sauntered out to meet him and try to assess whether he was aware of anything going on. To my great amazement, he said, "Well, I guess I could get cleaned up and we could go miniature-golfing." Cracking up inside, I calmly answered, "Ok, if that's what you want to do." Our son, who was leaving the barn, too, was trying to keep a straight face.
Husband headed to the basement to take a shower. When he finished, I knew he would walk up the steps wearing only his underwear, because that's what he always does. As he showered, I ordered the group on the porch to crouch down and be ready to jump up and yell "Surprise" when I gave the OK........which would be as Husband was coming up the steps, but BEFORE he got far enough for anyone to see his state of undress........they would hopefully see just his head!
So I stood there waiting, and then up the steps Husband came.......and at just the right moment, I motioned to the people on the porch and they jumped up and hollered "Surprise"!! (Really original, huh?)
Husband groaned and wheeled around in his tracks, heading back down to the basement. Out of the kindness of my heart, I tossed him a shirt and jeans to put on. (I did get a photo of him at the moment of surprise........please understand why I decided not to post it!)
Husband has five brothers.......two of whom live close enough to attend the party. Out of great love for their brother who's turning 50, they chose very appropriate and thoughtful gifts........as you can see in the photo below:
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Anyhow, the party was a smashing and "surprising" success!! Though the day had been hot and muggy, the evening was cool, breezy, and we all could sit outdoors and chat comfortably.
There were around 35 guests at the party. I think I mentioned earlier that I don't consider myself much of a party person, and last night I may have figured out one of the reasons for that. When my party involvement is as a host, I tend to be constantly scanning the crowd to see if everyone appears to be having a good time. I like to be able to give attention to each person, talk to them, look them in the eye......but that's often difficult to do in a large group, and then later I feel like I slighted this or that person. Its a rather paranoid way to be, I know, but I can't help it.
I tried to visit with most everyone, and keep up with whatever needed to be done in the kitchen. Two friends recently returned from travelling, and I greatly enjoyed hearing them tell about Ecuador and Spain! I suppose I knew this, but never really thought about it.......at the equator, days and nights are always equal in length......12 hours. My friend said, "The sun came up every morning at 6 a.m, and by 6 p.m., it was dark again." Its like that every day of the year!! She said the ancient Aztecs knew about the equator, the center of the earth.......I always must shake off the embedded idea that the only people in the world who had any scientific knowledge were the Europeans. I also learned that one of the favorite foods in Spain is HAM!! That was a surprise!
13 comments:
What a great time you all had. Lots of cleanup work today? Hopefully not...
Sounds like it was a rip roaring success and lots of humour! Your post was most entertaining today. What a surprise it must have been for your hubby...right to the very end! Great job! neat gifts too...sounds like his family has the same humour as you do...you must be equally matched.
I'm glad you pulled it off! It sounds like a wonderful time...fun gifts and all.
Happy Birthday to Mr. Vintage!
Good for you!!!! Reading about your surprise party I felt the suspense as he was coming up the stairs, too!! I can just hear the people yelling "Surprise!" and see his look as he heads back down stairs!!
Congratulations on such a good day! I will say that I would love to be 50 again !!! But every age is the best age!
Take care and keep laughing and enjoying life - that is what is it all about!!
It's wonderful how it all worked out.
Your husband was lucky to just get prunes and Depends. One of my former co-workers was given Viagra on his 40th birthday.
And yes, 1958 was a prime year. (wink)
Funny story--I like the comode sign! Now, hey, you could do the photo shop thingy and have a picture of your hubby being surprised and just show his head---come onnnnnnnnnn!! DO IT.
I am wondering what he said to you when it was all over. What a riot! I am so glad he didn't suffer a heart attack from the drastic surprise.
Thanks for the comments! Without humor, how could we ever make it through life! And, I echo that thought that "every age is the best age". I tried to remember that as my kids were growing rapidly through childhood. It would be too easy to grieve the changes, but what good would it do.
The first thing Husband asked me when we were alone was, "How long did it take you to plan this?" I told him I simply sent a few emails and notes a week ago, and made arrangements for someone else to pick up the cake and pizza. It wasn't difficult, and people enjoy being involved in a surprise party. And keeping it a surprise makes it more fun!!
Oh Gosh, the gifts were hysterical! Sounds like you all had a great time. The simple parties without a lot of fuss are the best hands down! I'm sure everyone would agree.
The code word I have to "verify" in order to send you this comment is gxwiiqly, and I've decided that gxwiiqly is exactly how I'd feel if I were coming up the basement steps in my underwear and 35 guests suddenly yelled "Surprise!"
Glad you could pull your hubby's 50th-birthday party event off so successfully!
Hi, Sherry "adrift"!
No fuss.....yeah, I'm all about that!
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rhymeswithplague,
I'm impressed you could successfully pull off giving a meaning to one of those sign-in letter conglomerations!!
You must be commenting from AL, is it?
Yes, AL for Alabama. Alaska, which you might think AL means, is AK.
Great job keeping it a surprise. I love the underwear part....I can just see his face and he heads back down the stairs. Ha!
So glad you pulled it off! The surprise party! Sounds like a huge success!
r with p,
Thank you for the info......surprisingly, I did know that AL stands for Alabama, and if you only knew what else.
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egghead,
Thanks for dropping by the party post! Yes, that moment was great!
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w.o.w.,
If only I'd had the nerve to pull IT off......there'd be divorce papers on my lap by now, I'm sure!
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