To my beautiful wife Autumn. She acts nineteen most of the time, which helps to keep me young.
Have a fabulous birthday and be sure you read a lot of great books on your new Kindle.
I love you.
To my beautiful wife Autumn. She acts nineteen most of the time, which helps to keep me young.
Have a fabulous birthday and be sure you read a lot of great books on your new Kindle.
I love you.
I want to wish Mrs. Mary “Grannie” Jackson, my grandmother-in-law, a happy 94th birthday. We celebrated with her family yesterday, and I took a few pictures of the occasion. The gallery password is SarasotaFL.
Last Sunday was my nephew Bryce’s second birthday party.
I met my father in Atlanta on Saturday night. He and I had dinner and a great evening of conversation, even meeting Tim at Carrabba’s. The next day was the party. Mom and Terry also came down for the event. There were at least a dozen others at Gymboree to celebrate by running and jumping and crying and screaming. Everyone seemed to have a great time, including yours truly. Sponge Bob even showed up on the cake.
Happy birthday, again, Bryce. Photos are posted in the gallery (the password is SarasotaFL).
Update: I have now uploaded photos from Connor’s birthday party on 2/21 (same password as above). Also see Jack’s new gallery.
Last Friday (I know I’m late posting) we celebrated Cheryl’s 51st birthday. We went to dinner at Bonefish Grill (I won’t go back, but that’s a story for another entry — let me give you a hint: do not take your camera into their restaurant), then returned to our house for dessert and presents. Autumn made an interesting pound cake and chocolate-covered strawberries. I have photos for the evening posted on the gallery with the usual family-only password. Photos from her 50th birthday party are also still on the gallery, in case you missed them.
Happy birthday, again, Cheryl. Many happy returns. (Well, maybe not to Bonefish.)
Thanks to Kip for some of the images I used in the video.
CNN reports that the Internet is 35-years-old today. Well, that makes it 11 days younger than I. Happy birthday, Internet!