Welcome to Dave's Surprise 88th Birthday Blog Party....
Please have a drink....as you can see, the party is already underway...
The Facts.....
Dave was born July 27, 1921
The 208th day of the year
The Year of the Rooster
Under the Sign of Leo
Today Dave is 88 years old, or to put it another way:
32,142 days, or
771,408 hours, or
6,284,480 minutes, or
2,777,068,800 seconds....
All of a sudden, does 88 sounds really young? I think so.
Let's eat.....
Help yourself....although please remember, there will be cake later in the post....
The clam chowder and lobster rolls are delish.....
or maybe a no-carb salmon burger and salad for those of you who are thinking about the cake...
or let's really indulge with Corn on the Cob roasted on the grill, yellow or white. A friend from Corn Country (Iowa) says "Cooking it right on the grill is the only way to go" I agree, both are Yummm....
or let's really indulge with Corn on the Cob roasted on the grill, yellow or white. A friend from Corn Country (Iowa) says "Cooking it right on the grill is the only way to go" I agree, both are Yummm....
or should we get decadent and have pork ribs slathered with Tyler Florence's BBQ sauce....Mmmm... Enjoy it with a side of roasted veggies...double MMmmmmmm's ....
Now, that you're happily munching away, maybe we should get serious and mention some interesting events that happened in Dave's birth year - 1921
1921 - a look back.....
Did you know
...A circulated Morgan silver dollar issued in 1921 has a value of $15; uncirculated $30 or more.
...A circulated Peace silver dollar issued in 1921 has a value of $75; uncirculated $175 or more. (guess it's time to start searching through all those old coins stored in coffee cans in the attic...a literal silver mine could be waiting to be cashed in)
...In 1921 twenty-six southern counties in Ireland became independent of the U.K. Dave's father's family was from County Cork, Ireland. (Cork, Wait a minute, did you say Cork? Now I know why I have this need to save corks....
...June, 1921 Boeing wins a $1,448,000 contract to build 200 Thomas-Morse fighters for the U.S. Army, allowing the company to abandon furniture making. (how does making furniture prepare one for making aircraft fighters? Hey, gotta sit somewhere)
...The Three Musketeers was produced as a silent movie (The candy bar was introduced in 1932 and it featured three flavors - vanilla, strawberry and chocolate).
...The NY Giants beat the NY Yankees five games to three in the World Series. This was the last season of the experimental best five of nine World Series. Babe Ruth played for the NY Yankees. And, this was the first World Series to be broadcast on radio. Interestingly, all the games were played in the same ball park, no need for a subway series......... (Okay, what's the deal here, is the Baby Ruth candy bar named after The Babe or what?)
Interesting enough, Baby Ruth candy bars were also introduced in 1921 and again re-introduced in the 1980 movie: Caddyshack.....Nuff said..that movie almost destroyed the Baby Ruth candy bar!!!
The following corporations were founded in 1921 -
...Douglas Aircraft Company
...Radio Shack
...Land O'Lakes
...Greyhound Motors
...Gucci Fashions
...Dell Magazine
...Master Lock
...Pep Boys
...Loehmann's Department stores
...See's Candies
1921 saw the first
...state sales tax which went into effect on July 1st in West Virginia (it wasn't long before the other states jumped on the taxation bandwagon)
...geothermal power plant which opened in California
...wrapping machine for Hershey's kisses
...Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for physics
...It cost to mail a first class letter
... The heavenly scent of was launched on May 5th. Coco's lucky number was 5
...The most snow accumulated in a one day period was 75.8 inches at Silver Lake, Colorado in April
For those with a sweet tooth, these candy bars were also introduced -
Here's looking at you......
Smile everyone....
All about Dave.....
Dave: Where's Pat?
3 Great Grandchildren:
Those Crazy 88's.....
Math - 88 is the only number known whose square has no isolated digits (whatever that means)
Chemistry - Radium's atomic number is 88 (again, whatever that means)
Solar system - Mercury orbits the sun faster than any other planet - once every 88 days (at least I know what that means)
Movies - Gone With The Wind - 88 hours of film was shot
Music - A standard piano has 88 keys
Disney - The amount of autograph books sold annually, when placed end-to-end, would reach 88 miles into space (wonder if the Fisher Space Pen really would work 88 miles into space...Anyone know?)
Milk - 88% is water
Laundry - 88% is done by Moms (There's a reason for that...Mom's want the clothes to come out clean but still the same size and color...I'm sure everyone has had a helpful husband who has thoughtfully washed and dried his wife's wool dress or sweater to infant size...need I say more?)
Marriage - 88% of Americans marry at least once (wonder how many marry twice?)
Let's Party....
Yes, there are 88 candles...
Please, everyone join in singing:
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday, dear Dave
Happy birthday to you....
while I light the cake...
No need to worry, I have the Fire Department standing by...
My, the firemen are looking young these days...
Here goes....
Dave, QUICK, Make a Wish.....
Phew... we saved the house, but not the cake...
Anyone for a cupcake and champagne? Doesn't get sweeter than that...
I'm tired....is it over yet?
ALMOST.....
How about a "Scroll" down Memory Lane...
The Party Planners Planning...
The Twosomes...
That's all folks.....
1921 - a look back.....
Did you know
...A circulated Morgan silver dollar issued in 1921 has a value of $15; uncirculated $30 or more.
...A circulated Peace silver dollar issued in 1921 has a value of $75; uncirculated $175 or more. (guess it's time to start searching through all those old coins stored in coffee cans in the attic...a literal silver mine could be waiting to be cashed in)
...In 1921 twenty-six southern counties in Ireland became independent of the U.K. Dave's father's family was from County Cork, Ireland. (Cork, Wait a minute, did you say Cork? Now I know why I have this need to save corks....
...June, 1921 Boeing wins a $1,448,000 contract to build 200 Thomas-Morse fighters for the U.S. Army, allowing the company to abandon furniture making. (how does making furniture prepare one for making aircraft fighters? Hey, gotta sit somewhere)
...The Three Musketeers was produced as a silent movie (The candy bar was introduced in 1932 and it featured three flavors - vanilla, strawberry and chocolate).
...The NY Giants beat the NY Yankees five games to three in the World Series. This was the last season of the experimental best five of nine World Series. Babe Ruth played for the NY Yankees. And, this was the first World Series to be broadcast on radio. Interestingly, all the games were played in the same ball park, no need for a subway series......... (Okay, what's the deal here, is the Baby Ruth candy bar named after The Babe or what?)
Interesting enough, Baby Ruth candy bars were also introduced in 1921 and again re-introduced in the 1980 movie: Caddyshack.....Nuff said..that movie almost destroyed the Baby Ruth candy bar!!!
The following corporations were founded in 1921 -
...Douglas Aircraft Company
...Radio Shack
...Land O'Lakes
...Greyhound Motors
...Gucci Fashions
...Dell Magazine
...Master Lock
...Pep Boys
...Loehmann's Department stores
...See's Candies
1921 saw the first
...state sales tax which went into effect on July 1st in West Virginia (it wasn't long before the other states jumped on the taxation bandwagon)
...geothermal power plant which opened in California
...wrapping machine for Hershey's kisses
...Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for physics
...It cost to mail a first class letter
... The heavenly scent of was launched on May 5th. Coco's lucky number was 5
...The most snow accumulated in a one day period was 75.8 inches at Silver Lake, Colorado in April
For those with a sweet tooth, these candy bars were also introduced -
Here's looking at you......
Smile everyone....
All about Dave.....
Dave: Where's Pat?
All about Eve....
About Dave and Eve...
Lucky 3's.....
3 Great Grandchildren:
Those Crazy 88's.....
Math - 88 is the only number known whose square has no isolated digits (whatever that means)
Chemistry - Radium's atomic number is 88 (again, whatever that means)
Solar system - Mercury orbits the sun faster than any other planet - once every 88 days (at least I know what that means)
Movies - Gone With The Wind - 88 hours of film was shot
Music - A standard piano has 88 keys
Disney - The amount of autograph books sold annually, when placed end-to-end, would reach 88 miles into space (wonder if the Fisher Space Pen really would work 88 miles into space...Anyone know?)
Milk - 88% is water
Laundry - 88% is done by Moms (There's a reason for that...Mom's want the clothes to come out clean but still the same size and color...I'm sure everyone has had a helpful husband who has thoughtfully washed and dried his wife's wool dress or sweater to infant size...need I say more?)
Marriage - 88% of Americans marry at least once (wonder how many marry twice?)
Let's Party....
Yes, there are 88 candles...
Please, everyone join in singing:
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday, dear Dave
Happy birthday to you....
while I light the cake...
No need to worry, I have the Fire Department standing by...
My, the firemen are looking young these days...
Here goes....
Dave, QUICK, Make a Wish.....
Phew... we saved the house, but not the cake...
Anyone for a cupcake and champagne? Doesn't get sweeter than that...
I'm tired....is it over yet?
ALMOST.....
How about a "Scroll" down Memory Lane...
The Party Planners Planning...
The Twosomes...
Thanks for dropping in.....
and joining us in celebrating Dave's 88th Birthday.
Hope you had a good time.
Please feel free to leave comments ...or better yet....I'm sure Dave would enjoy an e-mail or phone call.
The Party Plannersand joining us in celebrating Dave's 88th Birthday.
Hope you had a good time.
Please feel free to leave comments ...or better yet....I'm sure Dave would enjoy an e-mail or phone call.
That's all folks.....
Happy Birthday Dad - hope you enjoyed the party. Love, Dee
ReplyDeletehappy 88 Dad, talk to you soon. love, Erin
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful party! Nice to meet you Dave.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday from one of Rochelle's friends
in Henderson.
Phyllis
Dee, Thanks so much for inviting me to the party, I've been hearing about Dave for years & now I know him even better.What an interesting man & a lucky man to have such a fun family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Dave-it's only 10:00AM -a bit too early to enjoy some of that wine at the party -but I'll be toasting you tonight with a nice cold beer-CHEERS!!! -Nancy
Happy Birthday Dave, from the California Sierra Mountains area!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tribute to you-- you should be proud of how you and Eve "turned out" such a great family.
And the food here -- all looks delicious and cooked with loving hands. And the best part -- we can keep coming back for more (looking, that is).
Hope you have a wonderful day, and it is obvious that you are surrounded by people that love you very much.
Maryjo Ordway
(on-line friend of Dee's)
Dave, Happy 88th. What a great party, we should do this more often. I can tell you first hand that the food was great. If we thought it would work, we'd overnite the Lobtser Rolls to you.
ReplyDeleteI must admit that Shell took great pics of the food, but, as you know, other than the New England fare, I am her personal chef.
Dave, again, Happy Birthday.
All the Best,
Gerry
Dad
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday
Enjoy your party.
Shell
Happy day-after Dave!
ReplyDeleteYour daughters put together a wonderful, memorable blog party for your 88th. I so
enjoy looking through all the photos of you and your family.
I am from NH, a Maverick (quilt group with Dee), plus a beader. Dee got me started beading and now I email both Dee and Shell about beading. Maybe you have seen some of my beading on my blog.
Hope your birthday was a happy one.
Jann