This week's blog comes courtesy of My Michelle.
October is Birthday Season at the Erdmann’s, AKA Cake Month. 😊
Between October and early November, our 3 children and myself all celebrate our birthdays. At times it feels not a week passes by and we are blowing out candles, singing “Happy Birthday” and cutting yet another cake. When the kids were small, things often doubled up yet again, as we had kid parties with all of their friends, and then we would have a family celebration on the day. Over the years we’ve tried things to try and decrease the sugar rush: combining parties, foregoing cake for at least one of us (usually I would volunteer as we were totally caked out by the time my birthday rolled around), decreasing to a few cupcakes, substituting fruit or ice cream and even going down to “just a slice” rather than the whole cake. But no matter how you slice it 😊 it has become lovingly known as October is “Birthday Season” for the Erdmann’s! Thank goodness Richard’s birthday is in June, it gives us a break and something to look forward to and by then, we are surely ready for cake!
This year, we’ve been trying to slow things down a bit, trying to savour each special moment and memory. This year we have decided, everyone gets cake (including me, whoopee!), and we are making each birthday a special one, highlighting the one day for the person, and making sure that we are making those special memories. With COVID and what we fear is a 2nd wave, with Richard on treatment, we’ve been especially careful to keep our bubble small. Birthdays this year have been just the five of us, fairly relaxed, and trying to make a few dreams come true.
We count ourselves extremely fortunate to be celebrating these days together and we hope for many more. We have been fortunate that Richard’s treatments and procedures seem to have been scheduled all around the birthday dates, but leaving those key dates free. Last week Richard wrote about changes to his treatment, the need to pivot and move to Plan C, and our hopes to be considered for a clinical trial at Princess Margaret hospital. We were all feeling discouraged and disappointed at the lack of options and next steps out there. Now, it feels like a little bit of hope has been injected into our lives as we head into October and birthday season. I am happy to report that those assessments for him and the clinical trial are underway! We just need to stop that cancer in it’s tracks and slow it down, so we can have more time, more celebrations and more cake!
I am so happy and grateful that we are celebrating yet another October and Birthday Season with Richard and our family, and I look forward to my double fudge chocolate cake, and it’s many candles. I’ve earned every one!
I can’t wait to celebrate with you,
Love Michelle