This is my second time posting this. For the first posting I was rushed and the pictures and text came out in a mess. So I do it over-- because... well, it is your birthday and you are worth it!
I have put together a photo collage for birthday enjoyment. My tech support went to work and did not have time to show me how to scan with the wireless printer. So being the creative person I am, I just snapped pictures of photos from my album.
This I believe was a picture of you at Aunt Rhonda's. You were probably getting something to help fix my car. I think I was in college and you were a Junior in High School. You are such a handy fix it guy. I do not know how much fixing you do on cars today... but I remember your 1st home and all the work you did putting a master bath in and moving the furnace from one end of the house to the other and well basically re-doing most of the home. I also remember you were a hard worker and that still stands true today.
If this picture was clearer, you would see that you have a big scab on your nose. Mom will have to tell you what that is from. But I am sure it is not as memorable as the scar you still have from the feral cat you tried to pet at Grandpa's farm. Ouch-- I still think of it when I see butterfly bandages to this day.
And this my brother, is a little birthday trivia-- can you guess what I am holding in my hand. The only hint I am going to give you is... most of our family should know what this is. You can post anonymously, and if I have stumped you-- the guessing is open until the question is answered. (PS-- Marlo has guessed, she said "How could you forget!")
Happy Birthday Kirk, I love you. Thanks for being my first little brother!
2 comments:
Thanks for the wonderful birthday page. It awesome.
The two little things are from the plastic bottles we used at the dairy. thay came out from around the handle
Thanks again,
Kirk
Ding Ding-We have a winner! Yes, I have a few of those plastic things in my purse. I am sure people wonder what I am doing when I reach into the dairy case and grab one and stick in my purse. They are for memories folks... and for those who are still confused, I will have to post an example of where they come from.
And you are welcome Kirk-- Glad I could do that extra something for you!
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