Note: This is a post I started last Tuesday…I’m only just getting back to it! Pretend you’re in the Twilight Zone while you’re reading, if that helps…
After a LOOOONG week at work, I was very happy when Jim picked me up late on Saturday afternoon for a mystery getaway he had planned for my 50th birthday on Sunday (the 17th). I only knew that we would be away Saturday night, and back Sunday night, because we needed to travel to the Passport Office in Fredericton on Monday to get passports for Jim and I, and Anna and Hope (Devin and Brianna already had theirs).
Our first stop was Comeau’s, a legendary seafood restaurant near Pennfield, NB.  There was a bunch of people standing and sitting in the entryway when we arrived, so we amused ourselves during the 20-minute wait by looking at some of the items displayed for sale: toilet gaskets, aluminum siding, fishing licences, dulse, and date cookies were among them (Twilight Zone, remember?). Jim had called that morning for a reservation, but Comeau’s doesn’t do those apparently. The people coming in were quite a mix: a lot of old folks, a family or two, and some bikers who decided to do a takeout order when told of the 20-minute wait.  Almost no one was dressed up (except the biker chick with the bleached blonde hair, leather fringe vest, and the shiny bling on the pockets of her jeans).Â
Finally, a table was free, and one of the two waitresses seated us (they never stopped running – I was getting stressed just watching them). The menu wasn’t quite what Jim had expected either: he thought Comeau’s was a little fancier. Pretty much everything was deep-fried…we opted to share the large seafood platter.  Neither of us could believe the plate we were presented with: it was stacked four inches high with three pieces of battered fish, 8 fried scallops, 4 fried shrimp, a bunch of fried clam strips, and a few French fries at the bottom of the pile – pretty good feed for the $24.95 they were charging for it!  We ate as much as we could, and had the rest packed in a doggy bag.
When we got back to the car, some thoughtful soul had left a half-consumed can of beer in the parking lot beside my door. I emptied it (on the ground!), and left it on the picnic table in front of the restaurant…damn bikers!
Jim asked me if I wanted to know where we were going…I thought that would be a good idea. “St. Andrews,” he said. I love St. Andrews (technically called “St. Andrews by the Sea”)…it’s a lovely old tourist town in southwestern New Brunswick near the Maine border.
After another forty-five minutes, we pulled into the parking lot of the St. Andrews Motor Inn. The man at the desk graciously upgraded us to a King Suite (Jim had booked a Queen Suite)…”It’s not very busy tonight,” he said. Excellent! We thanked him profusely, and explained this was the first time we’d been away from our four teenagers in almost two years!
Our room on the third floor was called “Kathy’s Suite,” apparently for a deceased woman who had managed the inn. I hoped Kathy’s current accommodations were cooler than her suite…it was like a sauna in there! We opened the windows, and then went for a walk in search of snacks, ending up at the Save-Easy grocery store. We bought some bottled water, sparkling grape juice, chips, and caramel popcorn, as well as multigrain bread and some margarine for breakfast in the morning (our suite had a fridge, stove, toaster, and microwave). I saw several faces I recognized from Saint John as we walked back to the hotel.
It was still hot in the room when we got back. We sat on the balcony for a while munching our junk food, and Jim took some photos of the sunset.
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We finally went to bed…I was tired from working all day. About midnight, Jim was still awake, and went downstairs to have a conversation with the desk clerk about the room temperature (I was snoring by then). The hotel guy explained that the air conditioner was probably “iced up”, and recommended turning it down a bit.
In the morning, I showered, and then made us breakfast to eat on the balcony: leftover clam strips, scallops and fries from the night before, and multigrain toast. Jim went down and snagged a couple of donuts from the “continental breakfast” provided by the hotel. There was a prominent sign in front of our kitchen sink warning that dishes were the guests’ responsibility…a $25 charge would be added to the bill if they were unwashed. So I washed them, not realizing that one of the wine glasses would break when I stuck my hand into it (luckily, it didn’t cut me). I left an apologetic note…
We checked out, and drove to our next stop, the Kingsbrae Garden. We realized right after paying the admission that Jim had left his camera in the car, so I waited while he went to retrieve it. Even though it was early (around 10 a.m.), the temperature was already high. We had dressed in cool clothing and applied sunscreen…luckily, it stayed rather cloudy and there was a bit of a breeze!Â
As we toured the garden, there was a girl who was a dead ringer for Anne of Green Gables…beautiful red hair, porcelain skin, and even a straw hat! I wish we’d thought to take a photo of her! Here are some of the dozens of pictures Jim took in the garden:
Happy birthday, Wendy! It sounds like a wonderful weekend. I turn 50 this coming March! Yikes——————-
Kathy
It was, Kathy! I don’t feel any older though…fifty is really just a number! Hugs, Wendy
Happiest of birthdays, Wendy! Sounds like such a lovely celebration 🙂
Thanks, Emily…hope you’re doing well too! Wendy
Happy Happy Birthday–Twilight Zone and all.
What a lovely time (albeit hot and deep-fried) you and your man had…and a suprise on top of it all!
Gorgeous photos, too, by the way.
blessings, and hope the year ahead is filled with bright joy.
jane
Thanks, Jane…we did have a great time! I need to get over to your place for a visit! Hugs, Wendy
Happy Birthday Wendy! I’m going on 52, fifty is just a number. Glad you had a wonderful time away! Loved the photos! Jeanne
Thanks, Jeanne…I don’t feel any different…you’re right! Wendy
Happy Birthday! Sounds like a memorable weekend–glad it went so well!
Thanks, Tom! It was certainly memorable! Wendy
Happy Birthday Wendy! Glad you were able to find some time to knock out a post about it. Great pics too!
Thanks, Steve…might even try to squeeze out a second post this week… Wendy
Happy Birthday! How lovely for the special people in your life to make a wonderful memory. I remember 50 and I remember my 60 from last year. It’s getting better with each decade. Best wishes on just another wonderful year.
Thanks, Georgette, especially for the encouragement about “getting better with each decade.” There are some days where I feel every hour of my 50 years! Wendy
Happy 50th, Wendy! Welcome to the club! What a wonderful weekend – relaxing and picturesque (lovely photos by Jim). So nice that your family surprised you with a party. Wishing you all the best for the year ahead!
Thanks, AA…so happy to have you back in Hammond River…making my way over to your place soon! Wendy
Great way to celebrate your 50th. Enjoyed reading about your weekend and the photos too!
Thanks, Laura…if you get a chance to get down to St. Andrews, I think you’d enjoy it too! Wendy
What a wonderful birthday! I think the best part for me would have been the clean house!
We were in southern missouri last week – 115 degrees! I felt like I was standing on the sun.
That frittata looks so good and the photos of the flowers are beautiful.
Happy 50th!
Thanks, Annie! The best part was definitely the clean house…really wasn’t sure I was at the right address! Hope it cools down for you folks soon! Wendy
Happy Birthday, Wendy! Sounds like you had a wonderful celebration. The view from that balcony was lovely. The perfect breakfast spot.
I bet you wish every day was your birthday if you could come home to clean dishes, clean clothes and a clean house!
Best wishes for a year of peace and happiness.
Thanks, Jacquelin! Yes, the clean house made the day! Wendy
Happy birthday, Wendy! I’m glad you got away and had a surprise party to top it off! Nice to see pics of your travels and adventures, too. 🙂
Thanks, Koreen…it was fun to get away without the kids (quiet too!)… Hugs, Wendy
Happy Birthday! I’m so glad your Birthday celebration was as special as you are..
♥
Thanks, Katybeth! Happy Birthday again to you too!
Hugs,
Wendy
I was waiting for this post, Twilight zone or not and enjoyed it as usual! I’m so glad you had a wonderful Birthday weekend…very very well deserved 😀 Can’t think of a better way of spending any Birthday really…surrounded by people you love and who matter to you 🙂 Here’s wishing you the same for every Birthday to come! Oh and the pictures by Jim are awesome! Photography has become something of an obsession with me lately…but that’s a whole blog post just waiting to be written!
Love & Hugs,
Harsha.
Thanks, Harsha…will pass your kind words on to Jim! Hugs, Wendy
Oh just to let you know…had to Google Dulse (how is it pronounced?) and read that it’s a great source of fibre and a snack food! Just wanted to know…how does one eat it (fresh, dried, in stir fry perhaps?) and what does it taste like?
Hugs, H.
Dulse is dried seaweed, Harsha…most people who like it here just eat it as a snack (kind of like chips). I did get some steak spice the other day from one of my Market vendors that had dulse in it (and kelp). He suggested trying it on salmon…it was really good! I’m not a huge fan of dulse itself…most people either love it or hate it! Hugs,Wendy
Happy birthday Wendy! What a lovely getaway it sounds like. I’m sure I’ve asked you this before, but do you lone Jim out to tutor other partners to be so charming? 😀 Glad you had fun and the whole family could be there to celebrate! And Lord all that food, I can smell it sizzling! Mmm!
Thanks, Jess…Jim is pretty romantic (he’s a Cancer like me…one of the characteristics of that sign). I’m lucky to have him! Wendy
I am so glad you had a happy birthday, Wendy! Your husband really planned such a lovely get-a-way! And a welcome home birthday party to boot!
Keep a secret? My birthday today, it’s the same as yours. You read my post so you know my plans, and my pleasant surprise of seeing my maddened neighbor move out this weekend. And don’t feel bad about not posting or reading at your usual speed and volume this summer. The heat and opportunity for outdoor activity just has us living life differently for now. We will all be (needfully and appreciatively) back in each others sights come the cooling off of mid-fall, I am sure! Enjoy it all you can! See you then.
So you’re July 17th too, Spectra? That is neat! I have at least three other blog friends born within a couple of weeks of me, but you’re the first born the same day! Keep up posted on what happens Wednesday…fingers crossed! Wendy
Sounds like you had a truly wonderful birthday. St. Andrew’s sounds beautiful. Love, too, the photos of flowers Jim took, especially the one with the bee! You are blessed with a terrific husband and fantastic children. Here’s to you, Wendy! You deserve it all, and more!
Thank you, Monica…I am indeed a lucky girl! Wendy
Happy Birthday, Wendy! Wish I was sitting on that balcony with you overlooking that gorgeous view! Cheers and a toast!
Thanks, Reeling…I’m wishing I was back on that balcony right now, instead of at work! Wendy
Happy, happy birthday, Wendy! You’re just a baby to someone like me (who is 51.)
I loved the Anne of Green Gables books when I was a kid, and always wanted to have red hair and be just like her!
Thanks, Peggy! I only read one of the Anne books…couldn’t really get into them. I wanted to be Nancy Drew! Wendy
Happy B-day, Wendy — sounds as if you had a wonderful time, and your photos were lovely! Wish I had a slice of that ice cream cake RIGHT NOW!!
Thanks, Debbie…the weekend was wonderful! Wendy
Happy Birthday! You are inspiring and beautiful. 50 looks great on you!
Thanks, Kerri! You look pretty good yourself! Wendy
Happy Birthday from the West!
Thanks, Leanne! Wendy
Hey if 60 (me) is the new 40, then you’re doing good. Happy Birthday. Love to read your new posts.
Thanks, Jeanne! I appreciate your kind words! Wendy
Happy, Happy Birthday, Wendy!! And thank you for your email with the birthday wishes. ♥♥ Diane
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY, WENDY! I’m still trying to play catch up!
Thanks, Renée…you have a pretty good excuse! Wendy
What a fun post! Happy *(belated)* birthday!! So sweet that Jim & your family “did it up” for you … good stuff!
and that poppy photo? Looks like a painting – beautiful. Thanks for taking us along on your most excellent adventure,
MJ
Thanks, MJ! Glad you enjoyed the post! I’ll let Jim know you liked his photo! Wendy
Happy Birthday! I’m glad this had a happy ending. It was beginning to remind me of my own 50th, which I planned for over a year (because I knew my husband couldn’t plan which foot to put in his boxers first). It was to be a helicopter ski trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I invited all my ski friends and even relatives from Germany. Only one friend ponied up the money to join me…and she was barely a friend – more of a person in need of a friend. We drove 8 hours over wintery roads and discovered that so much snow had fallen that there were avalanche warnings. The 1st day of heli-skiing we spent learning the ins ‘n outs of loading and unloading from the chopper. We were shuttled to the base area, where we waited for several hours before the verdict came down…too dangerous to go out. The next day was called off too. The one thing I did do was piled into a hot/steamy snow cat for a winter tour of Yellowstone. So much for turning 50!
Happy belated 50th, rangewriter…I hope your husband made it up to you! Thanks for visiting Hammond River! Wendy
Very belated happy birthday, Wendy!
On the bright side of my getting here so late – maybe you can celebrate it again? 😉
Thanks, CM…I haven’t been a very good blog reader lately…sorry I haven’t been over to visit! Wendy