When I left home for college at the tender age of 18, I had no idea that I would never again live with another person who cared as much about my birthday or pampered me so thoroughly when I was sick. It took several years, but eventually I accepted this and moved on.
Last week my friend Janet and I took our kids to the museum, and afterward she invited us over for lunch. Imagine my surprise when I found this...
Smile.
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awesome. glad it was done up right. Happy day, lovely/strong/wise/badass/smartypants/friendly-friend.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Glad you had a good birthday, Summer :) That cake looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteFIlls my heart to see that table full of little boys! My love, Mama
ReplyDeleteThat makes me smile too! So glad your precious J remembered you so demontratively. Libba
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