Thursday, May 8, 2008
Happy Birthday To Paul!
Feliz Cumpleaños Pablito, el Byzigenous Buddhapalian!
Paul, may you have a blessed and joyful day!
O God, our times are in your hand: Look with favor, we pray, on your servant Paul as he begins another year. Grant that he may grow in wisdom and grace, and strengthen his trust in your goodness all the days of his life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. BCP
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Mimi, you beat me to it by 20 minutes! Not that this is a competition ;-). Happy birthday, dear Paul!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, dear Mimi.
ReplyDeleteIs there a master calendar in which one enters the pertinent data?
ReplyDeleteA Very Merry Birthday to you, Paul! (I started at the bottom of the alphabet this morning.)
Yet another Taurus, oh, we are taking over!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Paul, bon anniversaire, felices cumplesanos.
Have a great natal day.
Johnieb, no master list. A couple of folks leaked the info on Jane and Paul to me. What could I do?
ReplyDeleteCaminante, when is your big day?
Yes, Paul, Happy Birthday to you from another Taurus!
ReplyDelete(((((((Paul)))))))))
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!!! Mwaaah!
And yours, Susan?
ReplyDeleteApril 23...same as Shakespeare!
ReplyDeleteAh well, Susan. A late, but enthusiastic, "Happy Birthday!"
ReplyDeleteBelated felicitations to Susan S. - she of the good shopping advice. And Caminante -¿Cuando vamos a celebrar?
ReplyDeleteShopping advice? This is lost on me since i can't remember when, but I will accept the comment as a compliment.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paul and Mimi!
I gave myself the best present ever! I went to see my son, Fr. Dave, in Illinois. He looks great in the priestly drag, I must say.
Paul, I am really curious...what was the advice?
Susan S, , I am losing what is left of my mind (perhaps I can plead fatigue and inadequate sleep). It was Ginny S., not Susan S. who recommended grocery stores in New Orleans to me. Sorry to entangle you in my own confusion. Bisyllabic first names and same last initials is really not enough to justify confusion, but there you have it.
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