Kathy and I drove downtown to join Ted and a couple of his workmates to celebrate Ted’s birthday. It was a gorgeous fall day. Ted gave us a tour of the bridge design floor. We got to see Jenny and her shrine to Austin. We also got to see Ted’s workspace, which looks like a next of paper, only instead of having an egg in the middle, it is Ted’s chair. In Ted’s defense, the place was not designed with paper in mind, especially the giant rolls of plans he has to reference. He probably needs to just take over more cube space like Jenny has done.
We walked to the Georgia Tech campus and had lunch at Juniors. It was mostly college kids rushing in and out for lunch. We all grabbed stools along the back bar, so it made for a good vantage point to watch all of the cooking and coming and going.
On Saturday, Kathy had an all day RCIA workshop, so the three girls and I drove up to Athens to help celebrate Ted’s birthday at Gramalie’s. I dropped Kelly and Gabrielle off downtown to shop at a craft fair going on, as well as walk around. They quickly ran into Nicole who was able to join them for the tour. Claire needed to study, so she stayed with me. I went by Grant and Jami’s temporary house, where Fiona and Michael showed me their new rats. Grant explained that he researched having rodents and decided rats were the smartest and wouldn’t bite like gerbils and mice. He picked out the big gray one (on the right) because it had “dumbo ears.” Michael got a brown and white one (on left.)
We all then headed over to Gramalie’s to watch the UGA Auburn game and enjoy a very pleasant afternoon and evening. At dinner, I noticed Ted was sitting with 7 girls. (Kelly’s friend Jessie had joined us) so I had to get a picture of that. Grant, Michael, and I ate at the counter. (Jami, like Kathy, was off on some mission.)
Ted chose a chocolate outside yellow inside cake, which mom made and was delicious. Ted explained he used to pick different cakes (like strawberry) since Dad would always get a c.o.y.i. two weeks earlier. Without Dad’s choice in play, the c.o.y.i. has moved up on Ted’s list. Perfectly delicious logic to me.
That was a great birthday! Thanks very much to Mom for doing so much work after just getting back from Tybee and to everyone for the presents. Katie and Austin were exhausted from all the excitement and would have loved to have met Fiona and Michael’s rats.