Maybe the "year of deaths" is coming to an end. I have just realized that two of my friends are expecting miracle granddaughters. Both are due on my friend, Mark's, birthday.
An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered.
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ReplyDeleteEspecially fine that they're miracle babies. (not that all aren't. but, you know.)
Steph
You (and I) know too many dead people.
ReplyDeleteAnd even though the babies will be born on my birthday Markette just isn't a good name.
I agree, Stephanie. All babies are miracle babies...but the ones who "shouldn't be here" always grab me a little harder. ;)
ReplyDeleteYea, true, Mark. We do. I dunno, though; Marquette is kinda pretty... ;)