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Happy Birthday Psawyer


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Lisa Mentor

Happy Birthday Peter!!

We are celebrating down here, fireworks and all.


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Peter, my friend! Happy Birthday! It's my mom's birthday also!

Hope you have a wonderful day!

Hugs.

Karen

dlp252 Apprentice

Happiest of Birthdays!

jerseyangel Proficient

HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER!!!!!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! :)

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Happy Birthday!!!!

Guhlia Rising Star

Happy birthday, Peter!


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elye Community Regular

Peter, you hold a special place in my heart. You were the first person to respond to my very first post on here, so long ago. I was a shellshocked, overwhelmed little thing who couldn't imagine how I could possibly combine the diabetes diet and the gluten-free one...and for the rest of my life! You gave sage advice in your pm. Thanks, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY! :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

Happy Birthday, Peter!!!

psawyer Proficient

Thanks, everyone for the kind thoughts. It has been a pretty good day so far, and shortly Jacquie will be taking me out for dinner.

happygirl Collaborator

Just got home, so I'm not officially late to the party ;).

A very happy birthday, Peter. Hope that dinner was delicious and gluten free!

mouse Enthusiast

I forgot Peter that you were a "fireworks" baby. Hope your birthday dinner was great and HAPPY BIRTHDAY for the rest of the evening.

psawyer Proficient

Again, thanks all. Dinner was wonderful. We went to a celiac-friendly steak and seafood place near us (The Keg, for any Canadians wondering).

It is so nice to have so many friends all over.

My mother was born in Minnesota and raised in California, and she wanted to have a "Fourth of July" baby. She was in labor for most the of the third, but managed to hold on until after midnight for my entrance to the world.

Today is a special day for me, and this forum is a special place. :)

jerseyangel Proficient

So glad you had a nice dinner.

This is a special place, and we're happy that you're a part of it :)

Lisa Mentor
Again, thanks all. Dinner was wonderful. We went to a celiac-friendly steak and seafood place near us (The Keg, for any Canadians wondering).

It is so nice to have so many friends all over.

My mother was born in Minnesota and raised in California, and she wanted to have a "Fourth of July" baby. She was in labor for most the of the third, but managed to hold on until after midnight for my entrance to the world.

Today is a special day for me, and this forum is a special place. :)

Your mother tried to hold on, ouch. What was she thnking???? :blink: You owe her a great debt of gratitude. Never the less, we celebrated your birthday with fireworks around the US.

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