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Happy Birthday to Me!

My birthday was last week. It was an incredibly busy day with my class, a hair appointment, homeschool for Camille, then taking her to piano followed by swim team. We got home about 6:40 and then I had a quick dinner with my husband before going to my orchestra rehearsal (and being late).

But with all that, I count it as one of my best birthdays ever because I received so many kind birthday greetings.

My sister came down from Rexburg and visited with me. All my children were able to talk to me--I think they got a reminder text from their father😀. Several daughter-in-laws texted me or talked to me. A friend brought me a big peach pie for my birthday and another friend brought me some carrot cake from Kneaders. Several siblings texted me birthday greetings.

I felt well-remembered and loved. Here are some pictures of my childhood that I want to save.

With my brother Neil


Imitating my dad who is holding my brother Neil






At the church with my dad after my baptism

With my brother Craig, 6 years younger than I am

With my brother Neil on our tricycles (4 years old?)

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