Friday, October 06, 2006

Felicam Tibi Natalia Diem

I’m not real big on birthdays. When I was a kid, a birthday celebration was a song and a cake at dinner. That’s a nice birthday. My wife, on the other hand, thinks differently. Since we have been together, my wife has tried to celebrate every birthday. She thinks they’re "special"…. I don’t.
Last year my birthday fell on a Wednesday. Wednesday is youth nite at my church. I am the youth pastor. Wednesday is busy! In the middle of youth worship, I noticed some of our adults from the church slipping in for the youth contemporary worship service. I was so pleased. I had been trying to get adults to come for weeks so that they could see what was going on during Wednesdays. You could only imagine my surprise to find out that they had come to celebrate my birthday at the request of my wife.
So I ate cake and ice cream had punch and said "thank you" for the gesture. Then came the cards. Of course, I had to sit and open them all in front of everyone. That’s when I discovered a harsh reality.
Not one, not two, not three, nor four…. Yea five cards wished me a happy 40th birthday. I am humbled. For you see, I was turning 39. After the 3rd card I finally commented that I was only turning 39 to which one of my parishioners responded, "ah, come on pastor. We all know you’re older than 40!"
I guess the best roasts are the ones that don’t realize their roasting you. I suppose since I had my 40th when I was 39 that now when I am about to turn 40 no one will remember. And to make matters worse, the very next week (the one after my non-fortieth birthday surprise party) I got my first pair of bifocals. The next week… my first letter from A.A.R.P.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday from one old geezer to another! Great people are born in October!

Anonymous said...

Hmmm. It may not be so bad to be considered older if the reason is because they think you have wisdom beyond your years. Sometimes that is the predicament of a pastor.

On the other hand if people think you are half the age of your spouse does that mean that they think you are young and immature? I hope not.

You never know what goes on in the minds of people.

I have students who think I am 85. Others are sure I couldn't be older than 15.

Some of my coworkers about fell over when they found out that I was a grandparent...twice. They thought I was about 25. What does that say about me and my daughter?

Oh well, such is life. Enjoy it. God has given you every moment, day, year, and even the grey hair that is a sign of "wisdom" or being a dad 5X over.

Besides, any guy who can take teens on youth trips and canoe with them must still have lots of youth left in him.

Happy day!

Anonymous said...

40 reasons why birthdays are special:
1.Every day is a gift from God.
2.Another year to fulfill your life purpose.
3.You are loved.
4.People depend on you.
5.Another year to pursue goals.
6.Another fall to walk through the leaves.
7.Another winter to build a snowman with your kids.
8.Another spring to walk in the rain.
9.Another summer so make footprints in the warm sand.
10.Time to make new friends and influence people
11. More time for old friends
12. Time to forgive
13. Time to make amends
14. Time to love
15. Time to laugh
16. Time to give
17. Time to receive
18. Time to save
19. Time to learn
20. Time to teach
21. Time to comfort
22. Time to listen
23. Time to reflect
24. Time to read
25. Time to relax
26. Time to say I love you
27. Time to make music
28. Time to hug your kids
29. Time to teach a boy what a man should be
30. Time to show a girl what a man should be
31. Time for Kodak moments
32. Time to fix the....
33. Time to dream
34. Time to mentor
35. Time to be mentored
36. Time to play
37. Time to exercise (Just Do It!)
38. Time to make someone happy
39. Time to take the time to do what you have been putting off
40. Time to celebrate even your own birthday because you are loved.

Happy 40th

Unknown said...

Thanks for making my birthday "smoother"... transitioning from younger to wiser!
And, thanks for visiting my blog. Keep coming back... and bring some friends with you.

Pastor Eric