I live in St. Louis, MO, but my heart and soul hang out at the beach. I am a multi-genre, award winning writer, and speaker. I am a seasoned pre-k teacher, on line writing instructor, wife, mother, Nana to twelve. Hopefully, something I say will make you smile, further your writing career, or inspire you to write from the heart, too. billin7@yahoo.com. Twitter, @WriterLindaO.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Happy birthday
Happy fortieth birthday to my wonderful daughter, Tracey. This is my blue-eyed baby girl who was born in Alaska. Her birth announcement was listed in The Fairbanks Daily-Miner under Cheechakos (newcomers). She has brought me much joy, given me many laugh lines, as well as worry lines. She is on a spiritual path, was baptized last weekend, is engaged to be married on 10-10-10 to a wonderfully supportive man, and she is trying her best to parent a teenager and still be supportive of her twenty year old. I am so proud of the woman she has become.
I can't believe I have a forty year old kid!
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8 comments:
Can see why you're so proud of her! Quite a family resemblance, too. Happy birthday to Tracey!!
Oh, she's very pretty, Linda. Happy Birthday to Tracey. Time flies, doesn't it? I wish her much happiness. By the way, I think she looks very much like her Mom! Susan
Hi Linda, yes she resembles you a lot! And no wonder you're a proud mama...she sounds like a wonderful person. I know what you mean about being old enough to have a kid that old!! I've just been going through those same kind of feelings and have, in fact, been writing about it.
What a pretty girl! Happy birthday, Tracey!
Pat
www.critteralley.blogspot.com
Thaks everyone. I'm proud of her!
Happy Birthday to her! It's hard looking at our children grown and wondering how we got here:)
Hi Bobbie,
How's the weather there in Pennsylvania, one of my favoirte states? Please consider signing on as a follower. Thanks for stopping by. My uncle in St. Louis was Ed Klein, coincidence, I suppose.
She is beautiful. Those eyes! She sounds like a wonderful person. You have much to be proud of, mama bear.
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