Thursday, March 27, 2008

My Birthday with the Gorgeous Cake!!


Wow this is great. I love that when I share my opinions and something happen in my life with you guys, you take time, read them and give some suggestions to me. Especially thanks for Elaine and Man. I want to tell you about my birthday. Yesterday after I went to immigration, my sister, her friends and I went to NYC. We had so much fun. We went to Rockefeller center and we played ice skating. Oh my god it was too hard. This is the first time I played ice skating. I couldn’t control myself. I tired to see straight. If I saw down, I couldn’t stand up. Thanks god I didn’t fall down, but after that, my ankles had a lot of pain. Oh my god you have to see my face. It was so funny. One of my eyebrows was going right side and another one was going left side! After ice skating, we went to Starbucks to celebrate my birthday. We wanted to go other coffee shops, but because we were so tired, we couldn’t walk anymore. So I bought a small cake (blubbery coffee cake), but we didn’t have candles. So I put the small stick on top of the cake and put the paper of straw as flame. Oh! I put the picture of the cake here. As a result, I didn’t blow my candles. This is first time in my life that I don’t blow my candles. Overall, it was good. I think sometimes variety is good in our life!!

4 comments:

Elaine Soffer said...

You're very adaptable! It's great you were able to turn a Starbucks pastry into a beautiful birthday cake! Your ice skating experience sounds fun. I haven't skated since I was a child. I was a bad skater even then, so I assume I'd be even worse now -- even more scared. My kids and husband can skate. I'm the official observer!

Happy Birthday again!

schital said...

Belated Happy Birthday Debi. That was a unforgetable day for your life.

Man said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! :)
Guess what! I've never been in ice skating since I came here, so you're lucky than me.

Elaine Soffer said...

Debora,

I have a question for you. I'm thinking about what movie to show this week. One of my ideas is to show The House of Sand and Fog (at least part of it). Have you seen it? It's about Iranian immigrants to the U.s. I just wanted to make sure you didn't have any objections to having it shown in class. If you do, I won't show it. I can definitely find something else. If I will make you feel uncomfortable (whether you've seen it or not), please tell me. I won't be upset. Thanks.