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"Dad's 75th birthday is coming up next month. Wouldn't it be great if we all could get together for him?"That's how it started; Paavo threw out the idea during a phone conversation. Steve sent an email and we all started making plans.
Now when I say, "we" I'm referring to the original six siblings -- Jeane, Annie, John, Patty, Paavo and me. We live in Santa Rosa (CA), Lawndale (CA), Albuquerque (NM), Santa Maria (CA), San Luis Obispo (CA) and Longview (WA).
Three states for the six of us and the last time we were all together was when Scott and Heather got married.Scotty -- since Dad married Linda, Scott makes us seven.

Linda & Me
September 26, on a Friday night, Scott, Heather and the boys flew in from Colorado. I followed around 11 pm and Linda snuck out of the house to pick up me from the airport. Dad didn't discover I was there until Saturday morning when he returned from the grocery store with milk, Cheetos and ice cream for the grandsons. I cherish the memory of his face as he saw me and uttered, "What?" I gave him a kiss, told him that I had a Portland-LAX ticket and decided to use it this weekend.
"You've got a birthday coming and I thought this would be a good weekend to use it."Annie came over and we made pasties.
Who came next? Maybe John and Sam; Scott picked up them from the airport. Leilani and Kakoa...Jeane, Rachel and Jasper...Patty, Emma and Patrick...Paavo, Courtney and Kirk.
Alan and Mickey showed up. Dad took a shower and put on a shirt and tie.
Around 6 o'clock more came -- from Advanced Recovery, LMU, ASM and Finlandia Foundation.A neighbor came. A long-time friend of Linda's came. The "greats" were there.
It was a house full of laughter, stories, pictures and LOVE.

When it was time to blow out the candles and cut the cake, grandchildren gathered around Dad, and Linda stood by his side. He recited a poem that ended, "...will you still love me when I am old?"
Linda smiled in response and they kissed.












We also took in a baseball game Tuesday night at Safeco Field. The last-place Mariners were hosting the Texas Rangers in a short two-night stand. On Wednesday, there was a terrific afternoon game that the Mariners won by one run, but when we attended on Tuesday, the Mariners stunk. Not only did they lose, they lost miserably...a terrible example of baseball for a Kiwi who had never been to a game before. :(

