Happy Birthday Scott

It was long ago and far away that we celebrated your first birthday.  I still remember that day.  I took the photo as your mother gave you some ice cream with chocolate sauce and an unlit candle on it.

Since that day, you have celebrated many birthdays.  I wish I could have been there for each one of them.  But there were other celebrations.

Remember when you earned your black belt?  How about later when you graduated from the USAF NCO academy?  I was glad to be with you on those special days in your life.

Then there was the time that you challenged Briana at Guitar Hero and found out that it should be Guitar Heroine.  Actually, we all had a lot of fun that day.  Sorry I’m not going to see you today, but know that your mom and I thinking about you.  Happy birthday son.

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

12 thoughts on “Happy Birthday Scott

  1. Lin, It does fly by. Fast!

    5th, Hope work was quiet. 🙂

    Pricilla, Thanks.

    Vanilla, I appreciate it.

    Shark, Scott was "supposed" to have joined us 3 weeks earlier. Interesting.

    Rita, Thanks and yes, they certainly go very quickly from children to adults.

  2. Happy B-day, Scott! I was supposed to be born today, but in a strange foretelling of the rest of my life, I was about 3 weeks late.

  3. Happy Birthday!!! Sorry I'm stuck at work today. I'll catch up with you this evening.

  4. Gees, that feels like yesterday, I'm sure. Where does the time go?? I know people say that all the time, but it is soooo true!!

    Happy Birthday to all of you. It is a day that is shared between Mom, Dad, and baby. 🙂

  5. Clara, that was an exciting day.

    Sandi, hey there! Been a long time. Sylvia says she sees you on Facebook.

    Vanilla, he says, "Thanks."

  6. Scott, I remember your birth day. You were so impatient that your folks left Bryant sitting on the front steps and split for the hospital. I was barely old enough to drive and came to get your brother. I remember what your mom said to me later. "You know the railroad tracks on Michigan Ave just before you get to the hospital? He was almost born right there."

    Your aunt is pretty proud of you, too. Even if you did cry everytime I held you when you were an infant.

    Happy Birthday!!

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