Most Memorable Birthday – Blogtember #5

Only 5 days in and I’ve already proven sticking with 30 days of prompts for Blog-tember is not nearly as easy as it seemed!  The only thing MORE difficult was deciding on my most memorable birthday.  
I really do have a few solid memories from my childhood birthdays and while I couldn’t pick just one I decided I would share a few if for no other reason than to jot them down in hopes they are never forgotten!  
Six…..my mom bought me the most beautiful pink tiered cake with a ballerina on top.  I only remember because I was not a dancer and thought it was weird.  Ha!  I also won a game but my mom did not let me win the prize (a puzzle) and I proceeded to sit on the kitchen floor and throw a tantrum.  Eek!  
Ten…slumber party deluxe!  We had hot dogs and junk food and played all our favorites on the record player until the wee hours.  I remember most my mom making homemade donuts the next morning from biscuits.  My best “boy” friend had a birthday a few days after mine and he had a slumber party the same night and they all came over to eat with us.  
Thirteen….my mom and my friend Erich’s mom joined together and threw us a dance at the Country Club.  I’ll never forget my cake which included a girl talking on the phone.  
Sixteen….my dad teased me by jingling keys in his pocket.  Boo!  
Eighteen…no one acknowledged my birthday all day at school and to my surprise I arrived home to find a surprise party on my back patio.  This may have been my favorite birthday memory.  
I turned 21 two weeks after having my first baby and 24 the day after having my second.  It really does seem like after that my birthday kind of faded a bit and it became more fun celebrating their birthdays.  So when I turned 40 I totally wanted a weekend away with my girlfriends and we headed to San Antonio.  We shopped, ate at Mi Tierra and did a little bar hopping.  They presented me with the most precious Tiffany Key and it is definitely the most special birthday gift I’ve ever received.  
I will say, I do think taking a moment to look back at where I’ve been and do a little self reflection is always a big deal to me on my special day.  As 50 seems to be quickly approaching, I don’t dread aging as much as I treasure the chance to continue growing.  
Do you have one birthday that stands out more than the rest?  What made it so memorable?
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