Tuesday, May 26, 2009

I am such a bad mother.

On Sunday our daughter Brigette turned 12 and I didn't blog about it.

We celebrated with a BBQ at Lions park which Brigette invited a couple of friends too.

Happy belated Birthday Brigette. I am sorry this is late going up. We love you very much and are glad you are a part of our family.

Mum and Dad.

5 comments:

paramedicgirl said...

It seems you were too busy celebrating the blessed occassion to have time to blog about it. Shame on you!

Happy belated birthday to your darling daughter!

gemoftheocean said...

Not to worry, Brigette. Your mother is simply in denial. You've completed twelve years...which means you are working on your TEENAGE years. IF you really want to freak her out, paint your room black and slam the door a lot. When she asks you "What's wrong?" Say "Nothing...YOU would understand..."

Sarah said...

Happy (belated) birthday to your daughter! I hope you had a wonderful celebration.

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday, Brigette!

It sounds as if you had a wonderful day. My daughter is also 12.
Love,
Jillian
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A Bit of the Blarney said...

Goodness knows sometimes we are having so much fun CELEBRATING we forget to share!!!! Not a bad mother...human mother!!!! Thanks be to God!!! Happy Birthday Brigette!!!! Cathy

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