Birthday THANK YOU!

13 November, 2007

Thanks so much to everybody who has sent me birthday wishes by LJ, email, snail mail or bottle message! It’s been a fantastic day for me and the party was woohoo! So good to see Naurring again and finally meet Bimo, who’s as nice in real life as she is online (see? See? There ARE good people online!)

Thank you to Alex and Anonymousie for the lovely cyber roses, and to my favourite Duck With Camera for the amazing surprise! Big hugs for all my friends, and for Earthgrazer and P. for calling, C.C. for the flag (I herewith claim this living room for Britain…) and to all my friends who made this day so special for me. Extra hug for Menegroth, who knows why. I’m still having a dopey grin on my face.

Love you all, and I hope all your kindness will be returned to you thrice.

me xx

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