So Jack turned 16 and can I tell you I hardly believe I have a kid that age. But anywho, it was a good day. The DMV was uncharacteristically well-run and even pleasant that day, and he got his license and insurance and application for a parking pass at high school all taken care of by noon.
Then in the afternoon, he drove the truck to pick up Grant from his summer class, I already like this!, and then was treated to his birthday meal of choice, beef Manhattan, which he shared with Megan, just the two of them.
I had never fixed a beef Manhattan before, but I definitely have made my share of mashed potatoes, beef and gravy so it was easy. I let him take care of the layering so it’d be just like he likes ‘em.
He definitely liked it!
Here below he’s opening one of his gifts, a case of Diet Ski. The pricey parking pass was his main gift. Gary also gave him a vintage box which was a former carburetor kit thing that he picked up and knew Jack would love with its sturdiness, old metal patina, and cool latches. He was right. I shoulda taken a picture of that.
No after dinner omelets for this guy, but also no traditional birthday cake. He wanted a coconut pie. This was taken after a few hours of sweaty marching band practice and attending a scout committee meeting so we just skipped the candles and got into the pie somewhere after 10 p.m.
Never too late to celebrate our sweet sixteen.