Driving by the O'Reilly Auto Parts store on Cliff Road on Wednesday night, I remembered that Thursday is the lucky day of the Irish! It's also our oldest daughter's birthday.... but we didn't name her Patricia.
Thanks for your sassy, funny, clever, serious or encouraging comment! Tack sa mycket, merci beaucoup, vielen Dank, domo arigato, grazie mille, tusen takk, ansante sana, terima kasih, obrigado, Dank U wel, kiitos paljon!
I was bit by a foreign travel bug after my sophomore year in high school. I haven't found a cure for it, nor do I plan to. I visited India for 5 weeks in early 2009 and Europe in July 2009. My family and I spent 1 month in Sweden, Norway and Denmark in July 2010. In January 2012, I went to the foothills of the Himalayan mountains and a wedding in Jaipur, India. Then in May 2012, I returned to Japan and Bangkok, Thailand. My family and I spent 3 weeks in Paris, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany in August 2012.
Happy birthday to her and good luck ...
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Rui Pires
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Happy birthday to your daughter. The shamrock in the sign clearly identifies the ethnicity, but the name alone should do it!
ReplyDeleteHope your daughter has a happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHAHA :)) nice happy St Patric day
ReplyDeletefirst off happy st. paddys day! and to your lovely daughter as well.
ReplyDeletevery neat foto on the a/parts store. ^0^
Was ist das für ein shop?Und was gibt es da zu kaufen?
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to you, too, and a very happy birthday to your daughter. In the scheme of things, that is more important by far.
ReplyDeleteSo did the local Taco Bell substitute corned beef burritos for their normal-for-Miinny-so-ta lutefisk burritos?
ReplyDeleteThe inquiring mind of «Louis la Vache» wants to know...