Well, today is my 40th birthday. I’m not sure what to think. I guess I’m just 40. So what, I am still young. Josh lost his last baby tooth tonight. He acts pretty sad about it. One more tooth fairy visit for him tonight. I can’t remember losing my last tooth or my first for that matter. But, I’m sure it was a big thing back then too. We had a nice dinner out, just Steve and me.  We went to a Japanese steakhouse and had the Hibachi dinner. Steve baked a cake for me, and decorated it. Wow, I am blessed with such wonderful people in my life. Thanks God, you are good to me!
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Happy 40th Birthday, my love! I had a wonderful time at dinner, and also enjoyed taking the kids present shopping for you. They are a handful – I wonder how you do it all day long!
Love,
Steve