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Happy Birthday Sweetie!
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Last night I bathed the Poopchuck and we watched part of Dancing With The Stars, the Bachelor, and Flavor of Love. I also finished working on my new D&D character (a werefox rogue, who will be going to the spymaster prestige class).

This morning we got to sleep in an extra hour. One of the higher-ups at Rob's work scheduled a meeting with him for 8am-9am this morning. There was no meeting, it was giving him a chance to come in an hour late because it was his birthday. It was so nice to be able to get up at 7:30am instead of 6:30am. Gabriel even slept in as well.

This morning before he left for work, I gave Rob his b-day present. I got him a Chumby because he's super hard to shop for and I know that he loves weird and new techno gadgets. I also gave him the card and check that my Mom left for him when she was here last weekend.

This morning, shortly after he left for work, the doorbell rang and there was a UPS envelope here for him as well. It's from my Dad and I'll give it to Rob when he gets home from work.

Today I'm chilling out with the Poopchuck (we're watching Barney right now) and getting our towels washed up.

Tonight we're getting dinner from Mitchell's for Rob's b-day dinner.

Happy birthday sweetie!

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