Ron,
Happy birthday.
I wanted to give you all of this in person, but I know you're still upset and I know how important it is to have time to come to terms with everything. The cake isn't as good as mum's, but I did my best with it. Harry supervised, so I promise I didn't mess up and use salt instead of sugar or something.
I know we bicker all the time, and I know tease you a lot, but I'm glad you are here. Hell, I'm glad I've had you around all these years. When you are ready to celebrate properly, we'll get everyone together and do whatever you want for a day.
In thinking about what to get you, I went with your favorites. The chess set isn't charmed like the one at home, but I think I can manage to do that if you would prefer them. The driving lessons, well, we talked about learning a few months ago and I figured you would enjoy something practical that might help make living here easier.
If you want to talk some more, I'm here. You don't have to go through all of this alone.
—Ginny