Rick’s Birthday Riddle
May 29th, 2010 | By Cindy Iden Snide in Uncategorized | No Comments »Rick’s 50th birthday is today.
For weeks, I’ve been mulling over what I should to do for him.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard about the party that he had on his 40th birthday. That was PC — pre-Cindy — so I had nothing to do with it. And, although, I’m a relatively secure person, I still have to consciously clench my teeth when things that are PC are discussed too glowingly.
(Sorry, just being honest.)
I so want this particular BIG birthday to be special that I have had a complete mental block over what to do.
After contemplating about 15 different party/gift/fabulous birthday surprises — each one to be nixed for one reason or another — I’ve finally come up with a plan.
But, I can’t just TELL him what the plan is. That’s way too boring. So, I’ve written a poem to give him clues.
Feel free to try to solve the riddle and I’ll post the answer next week for anyone that’s curious. Knowing my husband, he will know the answer after reading the first line.
Rick’s Birthday Riddle
My favorite gift to give, you know
Is often tickets to a show.
This time around, my gift to you
Is something old but something New.
Country Roads, we will drive
To a place where climbers thrive.
Two adventures wait us there.
One by sea and one by air.
A canopy, but not a bed
On the floor, we will not tread.
Under an arch that’s made of steel,
Hopefully, on even keel.
Trips are planned two months this summer.
To leave June out would be a bummer
So pack a bag and off we’ll go
To celebrate your BIG 5 – 0!
Happy Birthday, Rick!



















