Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Happy, happy, happy birthday to you!!!

Happpppiest birthday to our favorite, cutest, sweetest little sis!!!!!!!!

We apologize for the delayed post...but we have been thinking of you, little birthday girl, all day!

I still remember the day you were born...one of THE HAPPIEST moments of my life. I was (and of course still am) sooo grateful to have a little sister.

You bring so much joy to our family. I love your kind heart, your sass, your silliness (and of course all those moments of endless giggling we have shared!)....you are a beautiful woman!!!! I'm so lucky to have you as a sister.

I know we all would love to be with you on your special day...hopefully you know today (and always) how much you are loved!!!!!!!!

Have a wonderful celebration with your hubby! We miss you and love you, little sis!!

6 comments:

Ryan said...

Emily will not even see this - she is reading her Kindle!

In case she does, Happy Birthday! Sorry no photos - I don't have any photos on my laptop of Emily (or anyone for that matter).

Happy Birthday, goat clipper. It's never too late to make a career change-

Ryan

Emily said...

Hahah! Thank you guys!!

I think my decision to not be a goat clipper was probably a wise one! :)

NC said...

Happy birthday, Emily. Hope you're not going tubing tonight (remember that crash of yours this summer?).

Happy 2-1!

Adelie said...

Happy birthday, auntie!!!

Share your cake with me??

Love you!
Adelie

Heather said...

Happy Birthday Em! I wish Mr finn could have you as his teacher some day. We will get to see you in just a few short weeks hopefully! Are you guys going to be around at all over thanksgiving or are you guys going to see some of Clayton's family?? I miss you, and Mr Finn wants a play date with his Aunt!

Peter or Cindy said...

Education is critical to career progression-you're making that investment now. Flexibility is also pretty important--don't dash those goat clipper dreams! Hope you had a great birthday! You're most deserving of a celebration. Love, Dad