Okay, wait a minute.
How dare my daughter turn 21 today⦠while Iām down here in Florida, being all sunshine and sandals, and sheās up there celebrating without me?! Rude. Disrespectful. Honestly, criminal.
Carrley, sweetie, I love youābut youĀ haveĀ to stop getting older. Every time you have a birthday, guess what? I age too. And Iām simply not emotionally prepared to be the mom of anotherĀ 21-year-old grown adult woman. Werenāt you just asking me to cut the crust off your sandwich and watching āMax & Rubyā? Now you’re legally allowed to buy tequila and make questionable Amazon purchases at midnight? I cannot.
But even though Iām missing the big day, I promise you thisāweāre about to make up for itĀ big time. Youāre flying down on the 5th, and once you land, itāsĀ on. Weāll celebrate your birthday, belated but still bougie, and then on the 12th, weāre seeingĀ Morgan Wallenāwhich justĀ happensĀ to be Nannieās birthday too, so weāll throw a little yeehaw her way as well.
Then, you head back on the 13th (cue the dramatic tears), but girl, weāre going to make that week count. Birthdays, beach days, bops, and probably a few āAre you seriously wearing that?ā moments from me.
So happy 21st to my beautiful daughter, my drinking-age bestie, and my forever baby.
Now stop growing up. Youāre stressing me out.

