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Happy Birthday to you, I went to the zoo…

…I saw a big monkey, and I thought it was you! Okay, so I didn’t exactly sing this rendition to Frederick on Friday when lighting the candles of his oh-so-delicious chocolate stout birthday cake, but the next day we did go to the Dallas Zoo and see the gorillas! And a few other fun critters! It was really nice to take a mini-vacation to have some much needed time to ourselves and away from our flight manuals and computer screens. And get some Indian food…we ALWAYS overeat it in Dallas because there is none here in the Falls, except occasionally in our kitchen. I do make a mean samosa but it’s just not the same. And I certainly haven’t mastered naan. My co-worker at the Library suggested to me today that I should write and photograph a cookbook called “Get Hungry.” I replied that I don’t have any problem whatsoever with getting hungry. Ever. And yes, I obviously do talk more about food than photography. Or the purpose of this post, Fred’s birthday. It’s not that I don’t love you babe. I just get seriously distracted. But you already know that, lovingly calling me your goldfish.

I am so thankful that you were born and to have you in my life. You make my heart so full it overflows with love and happiness :) Simply put, I love you.

September 25, 2009 - 6:59 pm Jamie - I'd recognize that chocolate stout cake anywhere. Lovely pictures, as always, m'dear... tell Fred happy birthday for me!

September 2, 2009 - 11:56 am Eileen - p.s. i like the gorilla. he seems to be in a deep state of mind, pondering the meaning of life. hehe

September 2, 2009 - 11:54 am Eileen - what a wide array of photos! cake, animals, and fred, oh my! haha glad you guys had a fun weekend ;)

September 1, 2009 - 7:48 pm Sonya - I am so happy you went to the zoo for Fred's birthday! Looks like you enjoyed it - don't you just love the penguins that hang out by the window?! Love the pics (and the commentary), as always.

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