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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! I used to write several blogs, but thought just concentrating on one would be easier for me and my readers. Sorry, it ends up having several topics in each post!

Sunday, September 4, 2022

A September birthday

 Happy 43rd birthday to son T. I'm so proud of you, your job and your wife and how you keep improving your house, and your sweet little kitty and rambunctious dog!



Yes I messed up his face since he doesn't want his face to appear on blogs or any social media these days. Can't blame him, but mine just gets out there all over the place!

It was so great to see them over the August birthday weekend...here his wife K. did a wonderful dinner for us.

Zora, my grand-puppy. She goes camping with my son and his wife.

No photos of my grand-kitty it seems. She's very talented too, and uses a toilet to go to the bathroom instead of a litter box. They trained her to do so!

Today's quote: (hopefully not about me!)
The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found." Calvin Trillim




12 comments:

  1. Happy birthday to your son! Your grand-dog is cute. Take care, have a great day and happy new week!

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  2. ...our youngest daughter has a September birthday. Happy Birthday to your son.

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    1. Zora! That's what I get for commenting first thing in the morning.

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  4. Hope all had a wonderful celebration and sending birthday wishes too.

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  5. Well, congratulations. I am never sure what people have against unnamed (with no last name to identify them) pictures being online, but that is their prerogative.

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    1. With facial recognition these days, few people are anonymous to authorities.

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  6. Happy birthday to you and your son, Barbara.
    Was pleasure to have you swing by my blog.

    Glad we met here.

    That is one cute family. Bless them all loads.

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