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Happy Birthday Rob Dean

Happy birthday cousin buddy! We still have a picture in a photo album of Colleen's ninth birthday and your fourteenth where there was an 'R' on the one side of the cake and a 'C' on the other and they were done in raisins. And of course there were a lot more candles on your side of the cake then hers, as there still would be. Maybe by next year I'll scan it.

Lemme see....you were born in 1964 so that makes you 44 ! Well I'll be.

Love you, your 'younger' cousin Paul

Comments

Dan Ford said…
Happy Birthday Robby Dean
Have a great day, my brother Kevin, my brother Fred, Nephew Kevin, and my friend Jim Sheehan will each buy you a beer on my behalf. Now be carefull i hear that when people turn 44 their hair starts to turn grey and in some strange circumstances men start to loose digits, usually starting with thumbs!!
robbyblogger said…
Oww the awful truth of it.
Yes 44 and still a kickin'
Having really young kids doesn't give you time to feel old.
Apparently I have forgotten Dave's and Colleen's birthday (happy belated you puppies).As Dad pointed out to me this morning, it was Aunt Millies Bday yesterday. She is not a puppy. Happy Belated Aunt Millie.

Thanks Paul
patdean said…
Technically, my dear brother Bob Chuck Jim Tony Dean was born at 8:08 in the morning. And around our house Dad loved to wait until your official birth time before even faintly recognizing your big day.
The downside for Rob is that he was born in Ontario, and 8:08 a.m. Eastern Standard time is damn near the middle of the night in B.C. But still - dad likes to be on time with his birthday wishes. So i'm sure there's been more than a few times Rob has started his birthday extra early with a cheery call from dear old dad in Ontario.
Incidentally, for those of you with a digital clock nearby, you'll notice that 8:08 spells BOB... Spooky huh?
Paul B blogger said…
Did you say 'digital' clock. It would read 'BOB', yes, unless it was missing some DIGITS! I'd write more, but I'm all thumbs.
Kathleen said…
You guys are nasty to the older already grey hair guy. Be kind!!

Happy Birthday Rob!! Love all ya grey hair and all.
Loretto Woods said…
Poor Robby Dean! Its not like he ever picked on anyone else to deserves such treatment. You are not old, my young cousin, you are just greyer than I am. Happy Birthday.
Also, happy birthday to anyone else I have missed. I am good at missing birthdays, just ask my siblings. I'm old you know. They will tell you.
LorettO
robbyblogger said…
Thank you Kathy and LorrettO. The five dollars and a bottle of dye are in the mail.
Danny and Paul, I had some wonderful expletives planned but they typed out fovljrsf and djoyjrsf and that would have looked odd.
Pat, yes. Kathy did it once too and it wasn't my birthday and she felt bad and never did it again.
Thank you one and all I'm all a flutter. Same bat time, same bat channel next year.
Kevin Ford said…
Happy belated Birthday Rob(although I did wish you a birthday wish on your day after you told me to)My closest cousin (geographically) who has become a very close friend and now an employee(Both can change).Rob's family and my family get together regularily for dinner and fun.He is presently taking the business helm and dogsitting while we are on holidays.We have shared many good times ,camped ,amputated some digits together(his),many renovations together (prior to Rob leaving the tip for me (his thumb)and left me to clean up!).Rob , we will have to have a few Appletons when I return in your honor!Cheers!
Happy Belated Robbie!
I wasn't blogging on the 12th because I was in your time zone. Had I known it was your birthday, I'd have baked a cake.
Love, Deb
robbyblogger said…
Where oh where in my time zone were you dear girl and..no call? If I knew you were coming I would have eaten the cake you baked.
Hey guys I haven't spent a great deal of time blogging because I've been selling ALL of Kevins possessions while he is Hawaii. Don't tell him its OUR little secret. Personally, I think he'll be surprised.
Mark Bochsler said…
Happy 44th RD. Beware the Ides of March.

Looks like Sandra and I may be out your way this July. Looking forward to seeing you and family. All the best.

Mark
robbyblogger said…
See you in July big guy. Hey that rhymes.
Uncle Al said…
Happy Birthday, Rob.
Robbie dear, you know if I was that close to you, you'd be having us over for dinner! We were in Vegas during the March Break (you know the place where everyone takes their three young kids for a holiday). If we ever get out your way (we hope to one day) you'll know we're coming.
Love, Deb
robbyblogger said…
Vegas is practically in our backyard. Drop the kiddies for a playdate next time.

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