38! 38! 38! 38! 38! 38! THIRTY FREAKIN EIGHT!

I love my birthday. I always really have. There have only been maybe one or two times that I did the anti-birthday thing and pretty sure that can be traced directly back to Ex-Him. Whatever.

I love my birthday. And we have been celebrating…a LOT. I feel very secure in the fact that I will need either a kidney or a liver transplant by tomorrow.

Having said that, let me please say this:

THANK YOU SO MUCH to all of you, for participating in this with me. I am most blessed by all of you. Near and far. I am surrounded by love and let me just say, I’m aware of it and I am NOT taking it for granted.

I love you back.

Here’s a few words from a man that we all know I love:

“People talk about the meaning of life; there is no meaning of life–there are
lots of meanings of different lives, and you must decide what you want your own
to be.” — Joseph Campbell

I’m taking those to heart this year. Clean slate. Do-over. Do-better.

BRING.
IT.
ON.

yes we can.

Kizz, Clemo, and Gert, I love those posts! Go over and see what they gave me today!!!

7 thoughts on “38! 38! 38! 38! 38! 38! THIRTY FREAKIN EIGHT!

  1. You have done so much better every year. From my view you have taken those words to heart every year, every moment. This year will be no different and you will fly even higher. Enjoy the trip!

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  2. My number one!!!!  I love you so much and am so very proud of what you have made of yourself and that you still walk with God…Believe me He has plans for you…listen closely so you don’t miss them like so many before you have…I love you more every day AND know of two very special people above who are watching over you that are proud of you too…..Love, love, love you.

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  3. So, I left a text, a phone message, an email, a facebook comment, and now this. That oughta cover it, right?Happy Birthday.

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  4. Hey, I work with http://www.mochaclub.org, a non-profit that works in Africa. I saw that you were on the NaBloPoMo list, and we’d love for you to blog about our new campaign on Nov. 24th. The campaign is centered around this idea – at Mocha Club, we have always cared about building an accurate perception of both the challenges that Africans face, and the BEAUTY of Africa. We need bloggers to help get the word out. Please email me at barrett[at]mochaclub[dot]org if you would be interested in hearing the details!

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