Sunday, November 13, 2005

A weekend of celebrations

Friday was the former native Chinese speaker's birthday (she heard that Michael Turton's wife was born on Nov. 11 and just wanted to get in on a good thing, I guess). But she had to work on Friday night so we waited till Saturday to celebrate. I made reservations to go to a fancy shmansy hotel restaurant for a seafood dinner. She really wanted to have some Alaskan King Crab. When we got there, after braving Taichung's Saturday night traffic, we found out that what they had available was 'Alaskan King Crab Surprise'--the suprise being that we were supposed to have ordered 3 days in advance and that the AKC would have cost NT$9000... So I guess we were lucky not to have gotten the AKC. Anyway, we did have a decent meal of prawns and lobster, though if we had known... if their website had given any indication... *sigh*

And today (well, actually, Nov. 13) is my parents' 40th wedding anniversary! (How 'bout you, Michael? Anyone in your family having an anniversary today? heh heh...) My parents like to say they were married on Nov. 13; 13 months later my brother was born, and 13 months after that I was born. Good thing we're not superstitious...

3 comments:

susansinclair said...

Happy Birthday, She-Who-Blesses-Native-Speaker-With-Her-Presence!
Count yourselves lucky--the surprize could've been eversomuch worse. I'm glad you were able to enjoy some tasty seafood, regardless!

Michael Turton said...

Nov 13.....nope. My daughter's bday is soon, though! When are we going to get together for dinner and swapping of university politics horror stories?

Michael

Jonathan Benda said...

Maybe we can swap some stories after the writing symposium... coming? ;)