Seventy-seven years old. Seven’s a lucky number, right? So you’re twice as lucky – to have me as a grandson. ;)
Happy Birthday, Bryce!
Now that you’re 24, you’re old enough to hear this. You sounded ridiculous as a child. I faked my speech impediment to make you feel better.
I’m sorry.
Happy Birthday, Adam!
Don’t let the snow dampen your spirits! (Sorry about the Hallmark greeting; this recent snowfall has me suicidal. I shouldn’t take that out on you. Happy Birthday.)
Happy Birthday, Holli!
Now make me some dinner.
j/k lol Love you!
Happy Birthday, Marissa!
Here’s hoping your ACT score is higher than your age.
Happy Birthday, Dan!
Here’s hoping your quarter of a century birthday is the birthday of the century!
Happy Birthday Brenna!
Fifteen! One more year and you can drink!
Happy Birthday, Larry!
I hope this day is as great as the first time that you experienced this day in your life… was.
Happy Birthday, Mom!
I won’t tell anyone how old you are. However, I will present this unrelated math formula:
100 – 50 = My Mom’s Age.
Happy Birthday, David!
Don’t do what I did on my 21st birthday. The zoo is no place to visit in the winter.
Happy Birthday, MR.com!
Two years and going strong!
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday, Tony!
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday, Jeff! Super-excited about Bright Eyes on the 25th. Mine came in the mail this weekend.
Happy Birthday, Carol! Holli sent me our meeting info, and, since I’ll be seeing you on your birthday, I’ll have to get you a little something.
Happy Birthday, Sue! I’m still working on your blog. Sorry it’s taking so long, but maybe it can be a slightly late birthday present for you.
Update, I’m Back, Douglas, Swag, Running, and Happy Birthday
First off, I didn’t hate Philly. I think there was some confusion, which is understandable given the content of the post, but I really did have a great time and would love to go back (assuming that Bryce and Lindsey still live there, otherwise it wouldn’t be nearly as fun). Also, I’d love to pretend I was doing a parody of Holli’s Marshall experience, but I’m not that clever.
Second off, I just got back from Princeton. No, I’m not enrolling. I was there for work. It was a sort of panic-inducing experience, as most work trips are, and I won’t say much about it here, just to say that I think we left the client satisfied. Also, I didn’t take many pictures so as to appear somewhat professional. Check out Panicking in Princeton photoset.
Third off, Nate Hoffman, who played “Narcs” in the Season One finale of Newsbleep, is debuting his movie, “Douglas”, at the Science Center at DSU at 8:00pm on August 25th (Saturday). To add to that, the “Grief” trailer for Newsbleep is going to preceed the airing. So, if you can, you should make the trip for that.
Fourth off, a playwriting project I was involved with became the Project of the Week for the Celtx website, and so I got a USB drive, t-shirt, and stickers with Celtx on them.
Fifth off, congrats to Molly and Brenna for running well. Holli said you both did well.
Last (but not least) off, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LINDSEY!!
