A while back Esther “planned and pulled off a super birthday party” for her husband Mike. Just recently, Mike did the same for her. On both occasions, Mike and Esther two son’s, Michael Brian and Ivan, were everywhere-- making the party work and assisting guests.
Also attending both parties were Esther and Mike’s grandchildren
This Aguilar family knows how to party. If you look in the American Heritage Dictionary (1968), under life of the party it says see Esther A.; also see Mike A.
Esther, it can be argued successfully, is not a shrinking violet.
According to a secret birdie Esther was so excited about these special birthday glasses that she asked Mike if she could wear them to Walmart the night before the party; Mike took a very firm stand and said, “what ever you want, Dearest.”
Lots of dancing at the party and, of course, Esther did not hesitate to trip the light fantastic and others joined right in. Several party-enjoyers admitted to this blog poster guy that they had appeared on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand when Clark brought his Philadelphia-based show to Carlsbad and televised it nationally sometime in the past. When I contacted both the Argus and Wikipedia about this historical event, both replied, “Say what?”
Isn’t that B. Hoff in white suit above?
**It’s was Friday Night Fever
**Grand-daughter in the red
**When not dancing and mingling, Esther
posed for a few pictures.
Some of Esther’s friends in attendance were:
(Left above) Esther, Chris, and Grace singing “Volver.”
(Right above) Mike and Grandson
Nancy G. and Rose S.
Esther and Mike’s grand daughter dancing again
Happy Birthday, Esther. A great party, Esther and Mike; thanks for the stroll down memory lane for some of us and a history lesson for others! Super fun for all!
BH
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