Friday, March 24, 2017

Another Birthday Celebration by Pat Simmons

For a twist to the usual birthday bash, my friend LaShaunda Hoffman invited 50 guests to help her celebrate her 50th birthday. More than 30 showed up.


LaShaunda and I met more than ten years ago before I was a published author. Since she is a promotions guru, she has helped hundreds, maybe thousands, of authors over the years get the word out about their releases. She has certainly blessed me!

Part of the fun last weekend was guests standing to introduce ourselves, and telling how we knew the birthday girl. It was wonderful to hear how LaShaunda had impacted lives through church, work, family, the military, authors and more. It was a festive atmosphere at the Kitchen Sink in downtown St. Louis with great food and engaging conversation.

But the party got me thinking about how to celebrate my sweet 60. No gifts would be necessary, but for guests who would insist, the value couldn’t be more than six bucks.  I mean, what host would want guests to bring them $60 each?

The most creative theme I’ve come up with, so far, was my daughter’s 21st birthday. I wanted to make it memorable, but my finances wouldn’t allow me to throw a big party.
When I devised my plan, Simi was in college at the time and “supposedly” living on campus. Just my luck, she had decided to spend the night at home. So the next morning, I had to pretend as if I was clueless to why 21 family members and friends, young and old, from New York to California to Miami were calling to wish her happy birthday. The phone rang from 6:30 in the morning to midnight. It was fun to watch the clock and know what number and person was calling.
Of course, her boyfriend had to be the first caller, then he would alert the next on the list that it was their turn. Simi’s brother was number two and so on. I don’t think she was aware of my coordinated effort until Eric, number seven, said, “Isn’t this exciting? I bet you can’t wait to see who is going to call next.”
Besides Eric tipping Simi off, there was a mix up in New York. My boss, Carol, said, “Walter in St. Louis called and said I was number sixteen, but he’s number seventeen.”
The glitches were part of the fun. It was a birthday celebration I will never forget and I doubt my daughter would either.
One family member created a memory board of LaShaunda’s life.



Is there a birthday memory you would like to share? I would enjoy reading them.














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Pat Simmons is celebrating ten years as a published author with more than thirty titles. She is a self-proclaimed genealogy sleuth who is passionate about researching her ancestors and then casting them in starring roles in her novels, in the hope of tracking down any distant relatives who might happen to pick up her books.
Pat describes the evidence of the gift of the Holy Ghost as an amazing, unforgettable, life-altering experience. She believes God is the Author who advances the stories she writes.
Pat holds a B.S. in mass communications from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. She has worked in various positions in radio, television, and print media for more than twenty years. Currently, she oversees the media publicity for the annual RT Booklovers Conventions.

In addition to researching her roots and sewing, she has been a featured speaker and workshop presenter at various venues across the country.
Pat has converted her sofa-strapped sports fanatic husband into an amateur travel agent, untrained bodyguard, GPS-guided chauffeur, and administrative assistant who is constantly on probation. They have a son and a daughter.

Readers may learn more about Pat and her books by connecting with her on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, or LinkedIn; or by contacting her at authorpatsimmons@gmail.

Congratulations to Pat Simmons for two Best Inspirational Romance nominations for 2017. The winner will be announced this weekend.

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6 comments:

  1. Pat this the best post EVER. It was amazing night and I'm thankful you were able to share with me. Now you got me thinking about my 60th.

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  2. haha. I was glad to be part of the excitement.

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  3. What wonderful memories, Pat! That was such a creative way to celebrate your daughter's birthday! One of my favorite birthday memories was having a surprise dinner with my then-fiancé and close friends. Everyone, including the guys, wore pink in honor of my favorite color. :)

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  4. You've offered creative and wonderful ideas to celebrate a birthday, Pat. Thanks for sharing.

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