Speechless
My birthday was this week, and I received some lovely gifts from relatives that have left me speechless.
The first was from my husband. We had decided we weren't going to "do" gifts this year, as we just spent a week in San Francisco and spent enough money in some very fine restaurants to feed a third-world country for months. I came home from work Tuesday and found these:

And this:

It's a wine and cheese teapot, of course.
And from my sister-in-law:


From one of my sisters:

From my other sister:

You of course want to see what's in it, don't you? Sure you do.

It's a Bunko card game, complete with Barbie cards.
Last, but certainly not least, is the gift from Jen, my husband's daughter.

You push a button on the back, and she "shushes" you:

This comes complete with librarian bookmarks, and a Librarian Action Figure Trading Card. By the way, the librarian is supposed to be Seattle librarian Nancy Pearl, author of Book Lust. It's a great book.
Some women get jewelry or kitchen appliances for their birthdays. What can I say; my family knows me too well.
And just because it was on the same photo card as all of these pictures, I'll leave you with a photo of where I live. Well, near where I live.

Purty, ain't it?

