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difficult child's sixteenth birthday is tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 67039" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Hey everybody,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the birthday wishes! Indulge me while I tell a cute story about difficult child this AM.</p><p></p><p>husband and I went to his room to serenade him with a rousing, and slightly off key rendition of "Happy Birthday". difficult child has a cockatiel named Whistler that a very wise friend of ours gave him after his accident. True to his name Whistler is an accomplished whistler and a very happy bird. He is completely spoiled and has the run of the house. Whistler hopped on my shoulder when we went in difficult child's room and he waited patiently while we fractured "Happy Birthday". Then he spread his wings, flew onto difficult child and serenaded him for three minutes - evoking a rare smile from difficult child. It was the cutest thing ever!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 67039, member: 3704"] Hey everybody, Thanks for the birthday wishes! Indulge me while I tell a cute story about difficult child this AM. husband and I went to his room to serenade him with a rousing, and slightly off key rendition of "Happy Birthday". difficult child has a cockatiel named Whistler that a very wise friend of ours gave him after his accident. True to his name Whistler is an accomplished whistler and a very happy bird. He is completely spoiled and has the run of the house. Whistler hopped on my shoulder when we went in difficult child's room and he waited patiently while we fractured "Happy Birthday". Then he spread his wings, flew onto difficult child and serenaded him for three minutes - evoking a rare smile from difficult child. It was the cutest thing ever! [/QUOTE]
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