I had to ask Doug when he wanted to have his family birthday party because last year there were several conflicts because the lack of communication. He said we could do a breakfast birthday party on the Saturday before his actual birthday. He wanted biscuits and gravy, sausage links, over easy fried eggs, hashbrowns and oranges. I did have some orange juice and chocolate milk if people wanted that to drink with breakfast. I texted everyone and found out Grandma couldn't come because she had prior engagements with some quilting ladies that didn't involve Mom.
The night before I made a chocolate gravy to take care of Arkansas in my meal challenge, I've been doing since 2023. It is part of the Appalachian cuisine, and they put it on biscuits as a sweet treat. I am also glad I made the gluten free biscuits and gravy for Ben the night before, so I didn't have to do it that morning. I am also happy Sonya volunteered to make regular biscuits for everyone else and some of her famous sausage gravy. I wouldn't have to get up super early to start making food. Ben and I did set up the tables and chairs, so we didn't have to do it the next day.
I chose to have a football themed party for Doug because I had those decorations handy. I told people they could wear football related attire if they wished to do so. That day two games were played, the AFC and NFC Divisional games. The Commanders beat the Lions, and the Chiefs beat the Texans. I really wanted the Lions to win so we could have a Lion/Bills Superbowl, but it wasn't going to happen.
Ben and I got up around 8 and finished up the table, the decorations and jumped into making the hashbrowns and over easy eggs. I was also responsible for making gluten free sausage gravy for Ben and his gluten free biscuits. As cooking was winding down, people started to arrive around 10 a.m.
I had all the food in my warmer. Doug and Sonya arrived with the food they prepared and set it on the table. Once everyone was there, we announced which food was gluten free and which wasn't. We grabbed our plates and grabbed some food.
We chatted about random things, watched Brian be goofy at the breakfast table and after we were done eating, Doug opened his presents. He thanked us for the cards and gifts. It was approaching nap time for Brian, so Erika and Zac went home. Everyone soon followed suit. There were thank yous and hugs. Ben and I spent some time cleaning up after the party - dishes, vacuumed and put the tables and chairs away.
Since it was a nice, dry day, I convinced Ben to walk around the park with me. There were plenty of people walking their dogs, kids and themselves. We talked about random things and the excitement of our upcoming honeymoon trip to Europe. I was so excited for a vacation since I haven't had one in almost two years. I had also built up a lot of leave during that time. We got back home, and I asked Ben if we could go get the multicache, Brought to You from Mexico - Dia de los Muertos (GCAFCQ7). He said sure.
We hopped into the Escape and drove the short distance to the cemetery. The place was busy because they were having a celebration of life inside the building. We were able to find a parking spot. We found the starting coords on the caching app and started our walk through the cemetery. We tried to make sure we didn't back track, but it was impossible. Oh well, we got our steps in. We gathered all the waypoints we needed for the final. However, the final coords took us to the starting coords. We must have done something wrong. I figured out what we did wrong a few minutes later.
The final was out towards the road in the treed area next to the building. We followed the "deer" trails to a stump. We both looked for the cache and Ben found it. He pulled it out of its hiding spot and admired the container. We got our names on it, took a few pictures and put it back. We walked back to the Escape and drove home.
The rest of the day we did laundry, watched football, other random chores and I wrote in my blog and got caught up on my Instagram posts. It was nice to chill the rest of the day.
Happy Eary Birthday Doug!
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