15 April 2008

They say it's your birthday....

We're gonna have a good time
I'm glad it's your birthday
Happy birthday to you.

Yes we're going to a party party....


My kids are invited to the Pope's birthday party...at a friend's house. My son asked why we couldn't go to the Pope's house for his birthday. Now that would be a cool party.

Then, after racing home from all that revelry, it's girls' night out. And, boy do I need it!

8 comments:

  1. I'm ready, Swissy! Watch out, world! We'll have to lift a glass in the Holy Father's honor. Maybe I'll have a big piece of the German Chocolate cake on his behalf as well!

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  2. "Maybe I'll have a big piece of the German Chocolate cake on his behalf as well!"

    :-O~~

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  3. I hope somebody remembered to serve him some cake!

    Karen

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  4. i just saw the pope's tour schedule on fox news..and he is going to be one busy man
    ..lotta sports activity in there..and he intends to spend his 81st birthday with george bush..
    good way to spend your birthday..exorcising deamons.check out this hilarious stand up comedy clip i found about george bush and
    his version of christianity
    http://effinfunny.com/jackie-kashian/jackie-christian
    funniest comdey ive seen in months!!
    enjoy :)

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  5. Cheers to our Papa Benedetto!
    I'm so happy he is here.

    See you later on Swiss, and have a blessed day!

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  6. V:
    The cake we had was really brownies and cow chip mint ice cream. Just got home and my kids are exhausted. They ran around like animals! We said a decade of the rosary for the Pope and sang Happy Birthday. Too bad he was busy at the White House.

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  7. "The cake we had was really brownies and cow chip mint ice cream. Just got home and my kids are exhausted. They ran around like animals! We said a decade of the rosary for the Pope and sang Happy Birthday."

    Cool! My favorite cake when I was tiny was a mint chocolate chip ice cream cake.

    The Holy Father's on live now (EWTN), at a prayer service at the crypt in the National Shrine.

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