The Ds are SO right -- I spend far too much time on FaceBook -- by which I mean any time at all. A mentally ill, angry, former nephew scared me off it for awhile, when he reacted verbally violently to an in inadvertent friend request, but after a year's hiatus, my frustrated inner Onion writer and hunger for chisme brought me back. And one of the many annoyances is the birthday virtual signaling -- "For my birthday this year, I'm asking everyone to give to..."
Of course it's noble, and I also kind of enjoy seeing how popular folks are. If they mean a lot to people, their "goal" for the charity is quickly reached. If not, you see the poor, pathetic scale stuck on like $25 or so. Yeah -- I wish I were a better person...
I DID have the Ds put on the invite for my getty tomorrow No Gifts -- Please Give To the Charity of Your Choice" on account of I want NO more stuff, with the exception of booze, which I always welcome. In fact, my bro in law Dennis sent me a nice bottle of Ketel -- one of my go-to vodkas, which will be enjoyed in short order.
And leave it to Paul -- he takes things to heart. He wrote a nice check to Rabbi Yossi in my honor, and later we actually have a short time with His Holiness so Paul can hand deliver it. I joked that Yossi is so big now that he doesn't see givers of less than high 5 figure checks -- but for old time's sake, he'll still see schleppers like us. He got mine this year, too, in the form of a Mitzvah Kitchen birthday I'm sponsoring Sunday for Little Man -- supposably (Miami spelling) about the same cost as a Chuck E Cheese's event but turns out, close to double. But hearing my grandsons say "We're baking cookies for poor kids" shows its true value.
Anyway, for my birthday, I hope everyone I care about drinks. Heavily. If they don't drink, may they indulge in their inebriant of choice. If they're in "recovery," I think it's called, well then follow the advice of Professor Stills: "If you can't be with the one you love; love the one you're with. And if they're with no one, then comes the advice of Professor Allman: "Go on Downtown, baby,and find somebody to love."
Recovery. I always think of a T shirt popular in Key West years ago: "Rehab is For Quitters." I shouldn't make fun -- I know it's serious. I've seen lives ruined -- hell -- in my own family crystal meth has steered a tall, handsome man to a life of jail, homelessness, and MANY stints in rehab.
I've been lucky. My addictions, such as they are, have been functional.
So today, I have an early haircut with Dania, so's I can look pretty for the getty tomorrow. I've been going to Dania for nearly 30 years, exclusively except for one brief affair with a male barber, when Dania annoyed me and wouldn't squeeze me in before an event I had. Sure enough -- the older Cuban guy made me look like a character from "Que Pasa, USA?" and I came crawling back to Dania.
During Covid, she even came to the house and cut my hair outside. We met when D2 and her girl were in early Elementary School. Now we're both grandparents. Life has a way of slipping by that way.
After the haircut -- the aforementioned meeting with His Holiness. My friend Jeff ritually bathed in the mikveh before HIS 65th, and asked me if I planned on doing the same. I told him I asked Yossi if I could bring a geisha into the pool with me, and upon hearing a refusal, took a pasadena...
Tomorrow I have an early ice run -- to the same Quick-E-Mart on SW 124th Street I ALWAYS visit for ice. It's more than Publix, but I can back my vehicle right up to the door and load up the coolers. Plus -- it's tradition! And turns out tradition is important.
After that, the Ds tell me to be home to sign for the Total Wine and Costco deliveries. The caterers are coming at 430 to set up. The party is called for 630.
And then, I plan to immerse myself in the Sonos playlist my family came up with -- Jonathan is charged with running that as he has the App on his phone from the 9 months he and D2 bunked with us.
I plan to eat the Dave chosen foods -- pigs in blankets, coconut shrimp, skewers, maybe like ONE sort of healthy choice. D2 said basically Tailgate Food. She is correct.
And D1's young friends Harley and Alexis have been charged with bartending. I will help there since I have ALWAYS been and remain the guy who wants everyone at a party to drink.
This began in high school, with stolen Southern Comfort in syrup bottles, and beer bought by older siblings, continued through college and law school, and goes on to this very day.
I will be surrounded by most of the most important folks in my life, and I INSIST they all be in great moods to savor each other's company, since, as Tom Petty sang in his lullaby: "We're all right...for now."
So nearly adios, 65th year on this planet. A big part of me never really thought I'd live longer than my beloved Dad did, and I reached that milestone at 63 and 2 months.
As my brilliant friend Kenny used to say about his Dad -- living decades after a major heart surgery -- it's all playing with the House's money now.
I hope to keep playing a good, long while...