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Happy Birthday Rachel!


AndreaB

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AndreaB Contributor

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RACHEL!!!

Hope it's the best you've had in awhile. :D

We appreciate your willingness to help others and share everything you've researched these last few years.

So glad you're my friend!

Love and hugs coming your way. :wub:


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debmidge Rising Star

Happy Birthday!! Enjoy your day

Wishing you happiness always,

Deb

jesscarmel Enthusiast

Happy Birthday! may all your wishes come true :)

jerseyangel Proficient

HAVE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RACHEL--FILLED WITH HAPPINESS, BALLONS, SUNSHINE, AND ALL OF MY BEST WISHES! :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Happy Birthday Rachel!!!

May the sun shine on you all day!!!

Cheri A Contributor

Happy, happy Birthday!! Hope you have a wonderful day today!!!

happygirl Collaborator

Happy Birthday, Rachel.

Hope you have a wonderful day, sweetie!

Thanks for all that you do for this board.

xoxo,

Laura


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Mtndog Collaborator

Happy Birthday Rachel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

May puppies kiss your face

Butterflies land on your shoulders

and men swoon at your feet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RACHEL!!!!!!

Ursa Major Collaborator

:DHappy Birthday, Rachel! :D

dlp252 Apprentice

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!

Thanks for being you!!! :P

aikiducky Apprentice

Happy birthday Rachel!

Pauliina

Mango04 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday!

:DB):):lol:

confused Community Regular

Happy Birthday

paula

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Andrea....I'm glad you're my friend too! :)

Thanks everyone!! You guys are the BEST. :wub:

I'm just working today...no parties or anything. Next year for sure I'm having lots of cake and ice cream!! ;)

Thanks for all the birthday wishes!! Someone at work thought I was turning 25...that put me in a really good mood. :lol:

In my mind I'm still that young...I'll always be 25. :P

Bev...you never fail to crack me up! :lol:

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Happy birthday, Rachel.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Happy Birthday, Rachel!!

I give you permission to have ice cream today (I did on my birthday ... then I HAD to finish the leftovers the next day.)

rinne Apprentice

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RACHEL. :)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Happy Birthday Rachel!

:P

psawyer Proficient

I'm late to the party, but happy birthday and may you have many more happy ones.

Lisa Mentor

Been a little bit sidetracked lately, but as so many, a well wish for you for your birthday.

mamabear Explorer

Happy Birthday, Rachel!!!!!!

I always thought the Rachel-24 was your age! You look MAHVELOUS,girl!

Hope today was a great one for you!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RACHEL

GLAD YOU GOT YOUR PRESENT.........APT WITH DR AMY....YEAH :lol:

I'M BLESSED BY YOUR FRIENDSHIP!!

JUDY

Clark Bent as Stupor-Man Contributor

happy birthday rachel! and try not to stay on your phone all night... wouldn't want to end up with a few inches of swelling above your ears on your birthday B)

Daxin Explorer

Happy Birthday Rachel...hope it's a good one!

Maybe the glittery purple bats and their geese sidekicks can do a flypast for you in celebration!

Have a great day!

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