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merrygirl
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Happy bday!!!!!
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Just Julie
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Geneal, there is NOTHING like cake for breakfast! It just starts the day out right, in my opinion . . . it's a tradition here in this house, where sweets are generally not a part of our daily landscape. My sons will probably always remember it as something special, too, since I have made this a non-negotiable item on the birthday day. (for everyone's birthday).
Not that you HAVE to eat cake as your breakfast, but that you CAN if you want. It's all up to the birthday girl, or boy
Lymetoo, I noticed the bigger graphics in your post, they're fabulous! And, I still have not gotten to figuring out how to put stuff in posts, but I will someday soon!
thanks you guys, for the well wishes.
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Sending belated, but very sincere, HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES!!!
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5dana8
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Happy Birthday Julie
Hope you had a great day
and many more to come
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Just Julie
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Thanks for the waves and well wishes!
I have a funny "story" to add to this momentous birthday----I am finally the age that I felt I was when I was in my mid-late 20's!!!
When people would ask me how old I was (on my birthday, back then) I would answer--- "I'm 25 (or 27 or whatever it was back then) but I FEEL about 45". I would get funny looks, and a few people asking me why.
Now, I'm wondering if my answer back then was maybe how tired I felt? Stressed? Mentally really old? One thing for certain---I was bitten by my tick when I was 25 yrs old. I could have been bitten and infected when I was 18-20 yrs old, when I lived in Maryland and had dinner plate sized welt-rashes on my legs during the summers I worked in the boat yards near where I lived.
THAT would have explained my funny "birthday" age whenever I was asked in my younger years. Now, I really am 45, and I can't even remotely say, or guess how *old* I feel!
Maybe 92? 93? lol.
But, thanks again everyone. My son's gave me a silver bracelet that says "mom" in 4 different languages, it's really cool!
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Oops....I need to get in here and wish you Happy Birthday too....I hope you spent your day staying clear of those miniature horses!
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Just Julie
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Thank you Charlie, I stay clear of those mini ponies (the one's who like to BITE!) and have since my face/lip mauling in 1999 . . .
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