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carsam
02-24-2009, 10:12 AM
Dearest Ibake,
I hope I got this right that you said it was your "day" today......so I assume that means its your birthday. In which case I wanted to wish you a very special day today!!!!!
I hope you and your hubby are doing something nice to celebrate!!!!

Love, Caroline xo

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ibake&pray
02-24-2009, 11:16 AM
THank you dear Caroline!

Mom said 4 years ago that she never regreted being pregnant with me 20 years ago, so I figure that makes me, 24, right? I'm so glad that mom had this disease...it sure helped my age....:p

carsam
02-24-2009, 11:22 AM
Oh I'm so glad I got the day right Ibake......

24 huh? You're a young chick - god bless your mom!!!! I hope you are doing something nice today? You really deserve it.

I'm sending you much love and hugs and if you picture it, the biggest most brightest bunch of beautiful virtual flowers I could find!!!!!!

Happy BIRTHDAY Dear Friend!!!!

Love, Caroline xo

DGabriel10
02-24-2009, 12:44 PM
Happy Birthday ((((JILL**)))) I do hope you have a splendid day!! yep, 24 sounds just right :)

Love, deb

caringsister54
02-24-2009, 01:01 PM
Happy Birthday

may this day provide you with a sense of peach and well being. All our love

CaringSister54

Drews Gram
02-24-2009, 01:35 PM
Birthday Hugs to you Jill. I hope you have a great day.

The last time Mom ask me how old I was she got the most shocked look on her face and said "That's impossible you can't be that old!! That's "senior citizen" age!!! I had to laugh. Then I told her I was 30. That gave her a good laugh and she said " I know your lying now. Your older than that". :)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRIEND!!!!! :wave:

Love, Chris

p.s. Thanks for the "heads up" Caroline.

meg1230
02-24-2009, 02:16 PM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
from me too!

FLowers flowers flowers..and chocolates too.

Love, Meg

polina
02-24-2009, 02:35 PM
Happy Birthday IBAKE enjoy your day!!!

My dad would often say to my Mom as we kids got older with our Birthdays was: Gee Nell how did we get such old kids??

Happy Birthday to you!

Love Pauline

dorri
02-24-2009, 02:36 PM
Happy Birthday and all the best.

Martha H
02-24-2009, 03:08 PM
Happy Birthday! Whether it's 24 or 64, or 84 -- you are as young as you feel. And I wish you a year of feeling strong and capable and up to any task thrown your way.

love,

Martha

ibake&pray
02-25-2009, 12:21 AM
Thank you my dear friends... You all made my day. Seeing as I didn't hear from my dear children...sigh..boys what can I do with them besidea choke them. The one is in Japan, so I guess I won't hear from him til the week end. but the one that's 10 miles away?

happy birfday to me....as he used to say.......thanks once again. I only wish mamma and daddy were here....

dorri
02-25-2009, 01:03 AM
ibake&pray, if your son is anything like my son, he has a seive for memory and can't remember what day it is, let alone a birthday...lol and he blames me if I don't remind him. I filled out a calendar with everyone's birthday and gave it to him and he still forgets but atleast now he has no one to blame but himself. He's in his 20's and his memory is worse than mine. LOL I'm glad you enjoyed your day..

DGabriel10
02-25-2009, 03:55 AM
You need to do what I have done Jill.... my best friend calls my daughter on the morning of my birthday to tell her to call her Mom. hehe!! I caught on the first year but I just smile. She hs work and school and full life and her brain doesn't remember yet she feels like a jerk when she forgets so it works for us all. My daughter's memory is jogged, my best friend fells like a hero, and I get my happy birthday! I do hope you had a splendid day and this year will be the best ever!

Love, deb

ibake&pray
02-25-2009, 11:51 AM
But Deb, my best friend can't remember when my birthday is either. She has to call my son to ask...the one who can't be bothered to call...sigh...LOL....I'll just come here....

dorri
02-25-2009, 12:07 PM
That's funny...LOL

DGabriel10
02-25-2009, 05:27 PM
That's why we are here Jill :) My daughter will call if somebody jogs her memory. I will have to admit that my best friend never forgets and comes up with the best birthday presents. Last year, in the midst of the craziness with my parents, she kidnapped me for a weekend to the beach. It was delightful. Then I kidnapped her on her birthday and we did it again. Nothing like me taking her to her beach camper for her birthday lol For christmas we gave each other a night out, dinner and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert. I would rather have time than any present! The older I get the more I understand the value of time.

You need to do what I have started doing with hubby. I wake up and say... Happy Birthday to me today.... and make sure he heard it. That usually gets back, well I guess we will be going out to dinner tonight. I just nod and smile. Sometimes you have to demand what you want. Like the year I called my daughter and said... I know you want to wish me a happy birthday today. That is when my best friend started calling her. Yep, I'm very into boundaries and requesting what I need :) That is one of the lessons I have learned from this ALZ adventure.

Love, deb

ibake&pray
02-25-2009, 09:03 PM
Well, I am wearing my microwave on my finger....we have a microwave/convection oven that we had used and gotten something too hot in and had a burned smell in. Well, the Sunday evening before my Monday birthday my dear sweet hubby gets up and starts to put his jacket on. I looked at him and said "If you're going out to get me a microwave for my birthday, you can just forget it." He took off his jacket and sat down.

It seems that Macy's was having a diamond sale that week so I stopped by with him in tow and showed him the diamond channel band that I wanted and told the lady about the microwave story. She looked at him, shook her head and said "that was a really bad move." So I am now wearing my microwave on my little finger and it really sparkles very nice thank you! And it cost a bit more than the microwave that was on sale too. Microwave, for heavens sake....You might as well get me a mop and bucket...

caringsister54
02-25-2009, 09:08 PM
put a bowl of vinegar in the Microwave. It will take care of the burning smell. Put it in and close the door.

After a few days of the vinegar -- then wash it with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda and warm soapy water. then dry well.

you should be fine.

Your
CaringSister54

DGabriel10
02-26-2009, 02:08 AM
I know that trick Jill. Other than my engagement ring I have one other diamond ring bought by hubby. We were married right after christmas so just before christmas, our 20th anniversary, I brought home a layaway card. I love my anniversary ring.

The christmas I got my lap top he ask me what I wanted. I said, a laptop. He said, you don't need a lap top. I said, you didn't ask what I needed. I got my lap top! The christmas before.... I got the microwave!!! I have also gotten a vacumn cleaner, a set of corel dishes, shall I go on?!?!

Yep, you eventually learn to just put it on lay away or drag them to the store.

Love, deb

PS... I am so laughing

sunnydaze1
02-26-2009, 10:00 AM
Happy Belated Birthday Ibake! Hope you had a good one!

ibake&pray
02-26-2009, 12:12 PM
And I wondered why as a kid my mother wasn't excited when we bought her: 1) an iron
2) new silverware
3) new dishes for the kitchen.

I finally told the family if you are giving me something for the house, put house on it, but don't put my name on the TO: line. :p And i am sure that the house will be mose appreciative, but don't expect it to write you a thank you note...it doesn't have opposable thumbs....

Martha H
02-26-2009, 03:10 PM
I think it all goes back to the remote past when it was a full time job to keep house and raise kids with no machines of any kind. The house was the woman's realm, and anything that made her work easier WAS for her, not for the house. It may have been a huge sacrifice in those days for a man to save up and get his wife an electric stove instead of the old wood burning thing my grandmother used. And she was ecstatic.

Now of course we can buy our own microwaves and kitchen appliances, and we all go out to work and share the housework(we hope!) Heaven protect the man who comes home with that electric mixer for a present ... perfume, roses, and jewelry will always do it better. But from kids? I was always happy for whatever the kids picked out for me, or made by themselves. It's the thought that counts after all, isn't it?

Love,

Martha





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