Jailyn Osborne
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Birthday Paper
The big one in the back looked nice - but so did the tall one. Maybe I should start with one of the smaller ones and get them over with? There’s something special about turning 10. On paper I’m mature, but inside I still want the big ones. The bigger the better. To a little, as my older sister calls me and my baby brother (he’s actually four but he acts like a baby), the bigger the better! Turning 10 is no exception, even though it’s the “double digits.” My older sister Ashli likes small things. Small food like sushi. Small fancy cakes - Why??? The perfect cake comes from Costco. Costco cakes last at least a week and that’s with a party AND siblings. She has no idea of the important things in life because she is sophisticated. Boring! My mom’s sophisticated. My dad likes his cakes from Costco. But here we are, my day of supposed transition into the “double digits” - which I may be in for the rest of my life. The only one who made it to the “triple digits” in my family is my Aunt Jean. Looking at my present stock, it’s a mixed bag. I have an equal amount of small and large presents and a handful of medium. At least my dad was in charge of the cake!
By Jailyn Osborne3 years ago in Families