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morganb Newbie

Aw... I'm a couple days late...Happy Birthday anyways!!!! ;)

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Happy Birthday!!! :)

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Happy belated birthday!! :unsure:

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Thanks Guys! It was "uneventful" <_< Oh well, at least Terry is consistent.....

Karen

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CarlaB Enthusiast

:(:(

Did he make birthdays eventful before you were married?

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Not really. Creative thinking, surprising, planning surprises, opening up the wallet, those were never Terry's strong suits....... :lol:

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Ursa Major Collaborator

:DHappy late birthday! :D

Karen, I will either order a gift myself, asking my husband beforehand if I can have it for my birthday, or put the kids on him to tell him what I want (it doesn't always work, of course). Before I did that, there were years I didn't get anything. It was more upsetting than getting the wrong thing.

My birthday is in three weeks, and I have looked after getting what I want already. Because if he surprises me, he usually gets something HE wants, not something I really like!

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DingoGirl Enthusiast

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! :rolleyes: guess I'm a little late? hope it was fun! (I am premature posting, haven't read everything before me here!)

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Not really. Creative thinking, surprising, planning surprises, opening up the wallet, those were never Terry's strong suits....... :lol:

Whenever I tell Adam he's a jerk (our story is like Pride and Prejudice -- he's Mr. Darcy), he said that's not fair to complain about because I knew that and married him anyway! :lol:

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pedro Explorer

Happy, Happy Birthday.

Enjoy it.

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