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Birthday Treat Succes!


aikiducky

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aikiducky Apprentice

It's my birthday today, but our aikido club had extra training that I wanted to go to. So I decided to take something to eat and to drink with me for everyone and celebrate that way. I didn't want to take something that I wouldn't be able to eat myself, so I took some gluten free lemon cookies and some gluten-free cinnamon cookies, cucumber chunks and mandarin oranges. The mandarins and cucumbers because it's nice to eat something like that when your all sweaty from training. :) And I had sparkly mineral water and a couple kinds of juice, for the same reason.

It was a big success! :D People especially liked the gluten-free lemon cookies, and even though it wasn't like we were eating birthday cake or anything, it still felt like a celebration. I was so happy to be able to share "my" cookies with other people. :)

During the class, btw, I got thrown by everybody there, 19 times in total because of course this was my nineteenth birthday. ;)

Pauliina


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mtdawber Apprentice

Happy Birthday and congrats. I'm a January girl myselft :rolleyes:

Creative-Soul Newbie

Great to hear that your celebration went well and that "your" food was a hit! Have a fantastic day!

kbtoyssni Contributor

Happy (slightly belated) birthday!!!

aikiducky Apprentice

I feel old! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks all!

It's funny, I hadn't even realized how I'd missed sharing food with other people...

Pauliina

(in reality, now 35)

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I feel old! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks all!

It's funny, I hadn't even realized how I'd missed sharing food with other people...

Pauliina

(in reality, now 35)

Happy 19th, with experience birthday! :lol: I'm glad you had a great day!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

That's cool, Pauliina.


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Happy Birthday!!! Glad to hear the treats were a success!

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