( something that doesn't always happen)
We brought her a special lunch, presents, a cake and her friend Stanley and ate in the family room upstairs--away from the usual craziness of meal time in the dining room. She truly beamed at all the attention and looked like a little kid when we sang "Happy Birthday" to her.
I am purposely writing this before I speak to her tonight, because I want to document good feeling about the day and I fear that in our nightly conversation on the phone it will be clear to me that she has no recollection of our visit. So, for the next 15 minutes I can revel in the knowledge that she had a good time and we celebrated another birthday with her. It may not seem like much, but I'll take it!
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