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Happy Birthday, David!

I heard someone say recently that the month of May is as busy as December but she hadn’t planned for it. I can identify! May is always busy with end-of-the-year school activities then add a birthday, piano recital, and at least six baseball games a week and we wonder if we’re coming or going.


I LOVE celebrating David’s birthday but because of the above stated annual activities, it sometimes gets a little lost in the shuffle. But I really wanted this year to be different and because we obviously cannot get too much baseball, the boys and I gave him the gift of a family night at Turner Field. It was a late night and so we celebrated over two days and had cake the next night.

                             (delivering the candy bouquet we made, along with his favorite drink)
David is a lover of God, his family, and friends. I am forever grateful for the amazing parenting that he received. The boys and I are the daily beneficiaries of his stability and graciousness. We are blessed!

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