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It’s my birthday! So I’m 31. And here I thought I could dilly-dally around 29/30 for a little longer. Thank you so much for the nice greetings—they’re making being sick on my birthday (I am still not over this cold!) quite bearable. While I had hoped to go out for a fancy dinner tonight, we may scale it down to dinner at home or somewhere close by, and save the fabulous meal for when I’m feeling more fabulous.

Also celebrating a birthday today: Enrique Iglesias and Darren Hayes. Not bad.

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Arrrrgh! I was supposed to remember that, especially since Facebook was showing me that it was coming up, but happy, happy birthday! I’ll tweet you too to make up for it. In my best Valerie Cherish voice: note to self, put Jeff on the birthday stud list for next year! ;-) Hope you feel better soon!

Happy birthday!

I’m really late to the party! Sorry about that!

Belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY! :)

If you come visit, we can celebrate after the fact… or maybe it will be time for the next one then!

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