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Happy Birthday, Ravenwoodglass!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Happy, Happy Birthday, ravenwood!! :D

Hope it's a good one :)

PS--how did you rig it so your age didn't show up? :unsure::lol: I need to know.....


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leadmeastray88 Contributor

Happy Birthday!!

Hope it's a great one!

:)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Happy Birthday!!! Hope it is a wonderful day with very nice summer weather for you :):):)

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Happy Birthday!!!! :D

Lisa Mentor

YES! A very happy birthday to you and may all you wishes come true, K.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
PS--how did you rig it so your age didn't show up? :unsure::lol: I need to know.....

I have no idea!!! If I figure that mystery out I will let you in. :D:D:D

Thanks for the good wishes everyone. This will be a quiet Bday as the city has both ends of my street blocked off so I have no excuse for not being lazy and just putting in the garden in my roses. :)

I did something yesterday to celebrate that I would reccommend to any and all. As today is also my favorite kitties birthday, he is 12 (notice how bold I am with his age). I like to give him something special on his birthday to eat and then I thought back to when I was poor and needed to rely on food banks and how wonderful it is that I am able to give him something special now. It wasn't that long ago that I struggeld to feed all people and pets. So yesterday I took 10% of the gift money I had recieved and went and bought pet food with it. I brought it down to the local food bank and they were greatly thankful. They said most folks don't think about pets when they donate and they often have to tell folks with pets that they have nothing. She wasn't exagerating the shelf was empty. It gives a good feeling inside to know that today when I sit down to my birthday dinner there are some pets that will be able to eat today also.

It felt so good I may try to do it on a regular basis. No reason not to have 'special' days all year long and so much more fun than going out and just buying some trinket to celebrate.

Green12 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday ravenwood!

:)


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Live2BWell Enthusiast

Happy Happy Birthday To You, Ravenwood :)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Happy birthday!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY

SUCH A NICE THING TO DONATE SOME $$ TO THE PET FOOD BANK

WE DO THAT WHEN OUR CAT...........TURNS UP HIS NOSE AT FOOD HE USED TO LOVE :lol:

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