than I learn. So all in all I'd call it a draw. Grabbing lunch at Marcy's while I write this, pastrami sandwich special, that's a treat any day. Carol gave me my birthday card and gift this morning before we left for work since supper will be on the fly tonight. The gift is a gift card at Borders. To me a visit to Borders is an event, a couple of hours of browsing books, listening to music samples, maybe a coffee and pastry. I expect to come out with a couple of CDs and sci-fi books. Ian has a gift for me which he'll give me when we meet up for Deerfield Fair next weekend.As I've gotten older, measured by an increase of white hair, I've come to reflecting on my birthday of those things that I appreciate; Carol and Ian; our families; we have good jobs; great people amongst our associations; pets, past and present; and living in Maine in this great country. I hope everyone reading this has a terrific day on my birthday!
2 comments:
I hope that your birthday was filled with joy.
Love, Judi
happy birthday old soldier:
well at least you remembered it was your birthday and not being confused about today being the first day of autumn! where did you get that hoppy-toed birthday candle?
here's to another year of marching in the parade!
david
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When I was younger, I could remember anything
...whether it happened or not.
~ Mark Twain
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