
Craig's mother turned 65 years old yesterday. Actually, we said she was 49, but who's counting.
We ate pizza and Thai "salad rolls." These "salad rolls" were non-fat, no cholesterol scrambled eggs, somen, various leafy vegetables, cucumber and daikon rolled up in translucent tapioca sheets, like tortillas. We dipped them in a Thai chili sauce, of which their were two choices: mild and moderately spicy.

After dinner, Grandma opened her presents: a pillow made from recycled Indian clothing material by women in India; a rechargable, portable vacuum cleaner, and an upright vacuum cleaner. The latter two were things she wanted because her house has a central vacuum, but hauling the giant hose out every time she needs to vacuum the entry way carpet was too much, and

sometimes there is just a little spill, like of dirt from a flower pot, and that is where the portable vacuum will be handy.
Kirie made Grandma play "Rock, Paper, Scissors" before each present, and it was very funny because Grandma kept having trouble with timing. Annie (Craig's sister Heather's younger daughter) "helped" Grandma unwrap her packages, and then she spent the next hour playing with the wrapping paper.
Then, of course, since it was a Roberts gathering, we played

"Pounce," a card game that we love to play. Each person has their own deck of cards, and we play kind of like Solitaire, but all of the aces get put in the middle, and anyone can play on any cards out in the middle. It was a very fun game of pounce, with many funny moments. Sometimes we were laughing so hard people had tears in their eyes.

Part way through the Pounce game, we had a birthday cake, which Craig made (low calorie, very low fat, whole wheat carrot cake with non-fat cream cheese frosting) and three kinds of sorbet (blueberry, lemon and mango). It was all very tasty! Grandma had trouble blowing out the candles (five of them, four representing ten years, and one representing nine years). Craig's camera batteries ran out, so there are no cake pictures. We'll have to get them from Dick's camera later.