Some people have a birthday very close to Thanksgiving...and our son is one of them! (Sometimes, it is on Thanksgiving day itself!)
Wishing our son a happy birthday and a wonderful year ahead!
Christopher with his Nana and Granddad!
Christopher with his Papa!
Framed Photo at C's Grandparents' house in England!
That smile! Christopher was a photographer's dream subject as a child, he was always smiling.
Christopher, you are the BABE! And don't you ever forget it!
Christopher with his girlfriend, Shoghik.
This was Richard's birthday cake & ice cream when we were in England but it was good, so C. can share it!
"Cotton Fields" by Creedence Clearwater Revival...that sounds like a good choice as a musical selection for this post! Enjoy!
Happy Birthday, Christopher! (Is it today or was it yesterday? Never quite sure with the different time zones we live in.) Lovely pictures, all of them!
Yes, C. is all grown up now, and he even has a resemblance to the St. Christopher in the stained glass window with his thick beard now! C. had birthday brownies rather than cake, only since they are easier to transport and also, I make some killer brownies!
Dear Audrey, Wonderful to see your comment here! Thank you very much for your well wishes!! And yes, Richard and I are very thankful for our sweet smiling, happy, healthy son! xxxxxx
Hey! I had a reply to you, but it somehow went missing! Gotta love the Thanksgiving babies! Hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving, also. xx
C. was born on the Tuesday after the Thanksgiving weekend. He has always been the sweetest thing, he let me enjoy that Thanksgiving before he made his appearance into the world! Happy holidays to you too!
Many happy returns C. Didn't think I would know the song but as soon as it started I thought Ah, it's that one. Good choice. One of the first records I ever liked was Rock Boll Weevil by Pat Boone which I got for my birthday around four or five as a hand me down from my sister and soon drove my parents crazy playing it constantly and jumping around the bedroom. I wasn't so keen on the slow ballad number on the A side. Rock Boll Weevil introduced me to American hard rock and the Devil's music for the first time :o)
Thanks for the well wishes for C.! And your comment made me think of the hymn writer who used some of the melodies from the British pubs and when he was told that might not be seemly, he said, "why should the devil have all the good tunes?". Not sure it that is really true, but I like it! Even our National Anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner" was from a British drinking song!
Happy Birthday, Christopher! (Is it today or was it yesterday? Never quite sure with the different time zones we live in.)
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, all of them!
Thanks very much, Meike!
DeleteIsn't our son a cutie? Of course, I think so!
Happy birthday Christopher! And Happy Thanksgiving to you all. x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie! And a happy November to you! xx
DeleteChristopher is a fine-looking young man...a very Happy Birthday to him. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lee! Birthday wishes from Australia! He will be very pleased!
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Wishing your son a very happy Birthday ! He does have a wonderful smile !
ReplyDeleteThat smile! It is wonderful and the proof is in the photos!
DeleteThank you!
Happy birthday to your son! Health and happiness for the year ahead. And Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for our son's birthday wishes and we happily accept the good Thanksgiving wishes also! It was a wonderful day! xx
DeleteA happy birthday to the not so little little guy. You're never too old for cake. Lots of cake.
ReplyDeleteYes, C. is all grown up now, and he even has a resemblance to the St. Christopher in the stained glass window with his thick beard now!
DeleteC. had birthday brownies rather than cake, only since they are easier to transport and also, I make some killer brownies!
Happy birthday to your boy! I hope this is a wonderful year for Christopher!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debra! C. will read these comments and will be pleased with your good wishes. :-)
DeleteHappy Birthday, Christopher.
ReplyDeleteThank you on his behalf!
DeleteHappy, Happy Birthday, Christopher!!!! What a nice thing to be thankful for ~ a wonderful, happy, healthy son! XOXOXOXO
ReplyDeleteDear Audrey,
DeleteWonderful to see your comment here! Thank you very much for your well wishes!! And yes, Richard and I are very thankful for our sweet smiling, happy, healthy son! xxxxxx
Wishing you health, wealth and happiness Christopher.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Henry
Hey Henry!
DeleteThanking you on C's behalf!
And I meant to add 'Keep on Chooglin'.
ReplyDeleteHa! I had to ask Christopher about that expression, and you know HE was familiar with it! :-)
DeleteHappy Birthday, Christopher! May your dreams come true.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet blessings!
DeleteMany happy returns of the day, Christopher!
ReplyDeleteMy youngest brother also has a birthday this time of year, and his will be on Thanksgiving Day next year.
Happy Thanksgiving to your family!
Hey! I had a reply to you, but it somehow went missing!
DeleteGotta love the Thanksgiving babies!
Hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving, also. xx
Happy birthday to Christopher - Happy Thanksgiving too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandie! And hope you are having a great Thanksgiving weekend also!
DeleteHappy birthday Christopher! I had an almost turkey kiddo too! Hope your day was great!
ReplyDeleteC. was born on the Tuesday after the Thanksgiving weekend. He has always been the sweetest thing, he let me enjoy that Thanksgiving before he made his appearance into the world!
DeleteHappy holidays to you too!
Happy Birthday, Christopher. Aloha from Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteMahalo!
Many happy returns C. Didn't think I would know the song but as soon as it started I thought Ah, it's that one. Good choice. One of the first records I ever liked was Rock Boll Weevil by Pat Boone which I got for my birthday around four or five as a hand me down from my sister and soon drove my parents crazy playing it constantly and jumping around the bedroom. I wasn't so keen on the slow ballad number on the A side. Rock Boll Weevil introduced me to American hard rock and the Devil's music for the first time :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the well wishes for C.!
DeleteAnd your comment made me think of the hymn writer who used some of the melodies from the British pubs and when he was told that might not be seemly, he said, "why should the devil have all the good tunes?". Not sure it that is really true, but I like it!
Even our National Anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner" was from a British drinking song!