The Garden Sister's birthday dinner went well last night. I dragged the Socialist out to a few plant stores, and stumbled across some really nice plant tags. They're made of thin copper, and you can emboss them simply by writing on the tag with a ball-point pen. If you spray them with laquer, they shouldn't tarnish. Since my sister is famous for having a garden full of stuff that she can't remember what it is, I figured they'd be perfect. The Socialist had his doubts when I told him that was the perfect gift for her, but her reaction upon opening the present vindicated me. The Troll house I'd gotten for her still hasn't arrived, so I'll have to give it to her later. That's just as well, since I really wanted to try and get my hands on a few Trolls of the same era to go with it. I did have the Year of the Rabbit rice bowls I've been holding for her for over half a year now, and those were also exlaimed about. But she did seem to get the biggest glee from the Socialist's present. Life's litte ironies, at work again.
I got her birthday card at Zany Brainy - a kid's store full of totally awesome stuff. While waiting in the checkout line, I espied these little pen-clip holders of bubble juice. Not any bubble juice though. This was bubble juice that hardened after you blew the bubbles, so that the bubbles didn't pop. I couldn't resist - Garden Sister has a history with bubbles that would take too long to get into in this entry. I got them for her, assigning it as the present from the Cats. As is always the way, the cheapest present provided the most fun. We spent nearly half an hour outside last night chasing and catching bubbles. Life is good.