dont get me wrong, i find that mine or my love one's birthdays are one of my most favourite days of the year, but celebrating it is sometimes a dilemma as you have so many friends and as much as you want to celebrate it with all of them, trying to squeeze everyone in for your birthday date has to be arranged 3 months in advance.
that pressures me to arrange something 3 months before, which i find too boring when celebrating birthdays. birthday parties should be (if you must, but not necessarily) spontaneous, and requires less arranging if you have to have one.
more often than not, Adrian and i celebrate birthdays with just the very immediate of his family and or very closest (who might be busy too).
this year, i had the stress-free thought that my birthday is just me, Adrian and a very special family member Kharla.
initially, the plan was to spend it in a cottage somewhere in the middle of the country, together with good friends Cheryl and Glen, but they were in Brussels the time we planned the cottage holiday. (not to mention i was doing a research in the middle of it all) so that plan was scrapped.
the next best thing to do was to have the celebration with just the three of us in london in the usual way, a nice dinner in one of our favourite restaurants and a show too.
Adrian booked the Mamma Mia musical for the three of us on the Saturday (a day before my bithday), and a dinner at San Francesco--one of the best Italian resto's in London (a must try) just near the Westend..
And the next day, we spent another dinner in one of the INdian resto's locally after a (rainy) day in Maldon estuary to do some sightseeing for our very special guest.
Here are some photos from my canon compact (i couldt bring an SLR to the show) to remind me of the days...
just before we started..this was how close we were..=)
she's excited to see her first Westend show. (and it wont be her last, i promised her)
squirming in her seat from the cold
squirming in her seat from the cold
during the intermission..grabbing soem drinks at the lobby
the ending of the show
i did this discreetly. i was still approached by one of the attendants (*ulk*)
by the billboard...it was so sunny on that saturday
suroy suroy around shaftsbury avenue
the obligatory touristy stops..chinatown
they were enjoying too much, i must say
watching the show down below
listening to Adrian's silly stories
kharla's order: pasta in white wine sauce
by leicester square...the temperature getting too cold at this time.
by leicester square...the temperature getting too cold at this time.
there was something going on in Trafalgar square the next day
coffee break and people watching at a coffee shop across Trafalgar Square before we head home:-)
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the only evidence of the next night..after a tour around maldon estuary and got drenched in the rain...
we had dinner at an Indian restaurant...our favourite Masala Hut..
she enjoyed her first authentic indian/punjabi meal..
bless, look at our drenched faces.haha..
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our friends cheryl and glen were booked to see us that same week for another night of wine and food to celebrate my birthday and for them to officially meet Kharla, but then the next day after my birthday, we found out Glen had a heart attack.
Kharla had to meet my best buddies in the hospital.
i was so sad because of Glen's illness, but thankfully, he's had an op and it was successful.
its a happy birthday overall =)
2 comments:
what a lovely birthday. happy happy happy. hugs to kharla.
chichi, thanks for always being a friend to me=) super=) xxx
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