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Happy Birthday, Dear Edie!

Elegant Design; Is Easygoing

Ever Diligent In Exploration

Emanates Delight In Empowering

Embodies Deity In Everything

Edifying g-Daughters In Eternity

Everyone Declares Is Excellent




(And a browniful cake to celebrate!)

Happy Birthday, Edie!!

(And you can find Edie here.)

Comments

Bonita said…
Wow! I'm impressed both by your creativity and by Edie!
Kelly said…
Sue - your thoughtfulness continues to be an amazement to me!

Happy birthday Edie! Woo!

Sue - where is the limbo area? LOL!
Sue J. said…
My temp is trying to creep back up, so I kept things on the simple side.

Besides, since the guest of honor has not checked in yet, I can only assume that she is being feted in fine style in her own neck of the woods.

[That, and, I can't find the disco ball....]
Edie said…
I'm so sorry I'm late for my own party! (Hanging my head in shame.) With church, the girls on Sunday afternoon and cake after that, this is the first chance I had to come by. It's a good thing Kelly mentioned it cause I have so many emails I might not have made it over here for a day or two.

THANK YOU SUE J!!! And Kelly and Bonita too! You are amazing Sue J! Totally creative and browniful, and you know I love creative and browniful! A bit full of cake right now so please help yourself to a big slice! :)

You always throw the best bloggy bash even without the limbo. LOL!

Thanks and love you!
Edie said…
Hi my friend! You got a mention on my blog today. Love ya!
KelliGirl said…
Sue J,
Sums Up Edie Jestfully
Sits Upon Extravagant Joviality
Shouts Upwards Ever Jubilant

You are amazing!

Are you OK? I haven't heard from you for a while and hope you aren't still sick. Praying for you.

Love ya,
Kelli
Happy late birthday, Edie!

Thanks for the advice, Sue about the baby leash...er...harness. I ended up buying one and it has made things a bit easier..though the little guy gets frustrated because the clips are on the back so he can't get to them..

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