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December 20, 2007

Birthday Celebrations in the Memphis Airport

Chicago_tree My birthday was Sunday (Happy Birthday to me!), and - if you read my last post - my wife and I were on our way home from Chicago where we saw the musical "Wicked" (here's another picture from downtown Chicago late at night). Our original plan was to arrive in Nashville at 3:45pm, go home, bake a cake, and open my presents. Well, as they often do when one flies, things didn't go as planned. We arrived in Memphis at 12:30 only to discover that our 2:40 flight to Nashville was canceled and that we would have to wait until the next flight out... at 7:45pm.

So we spent my birthday afternoon in the Memphis airport watching football, walking laps around the terminal to work off our ice cream, and just hanging out together. It was definitely not what we were planning, but we were together - and that's all that mattered.

We got to bed by 12:30am after getting home at 10pm, opening presents, and hanging out with our roommates. A great start to another year of my life... with my wonderful wife by my side, everything is possible!

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Happy Birthday and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas, Jeremy!

Happy late b-day man.

Hope you guys are great.

C

Happy Birthday... It's always a good thing to be able to look at the bright side of things... And to eat ice cream on one's bday. :)

Happy Belated Birthday!

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