Thursday, November 22, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADAM

We hope you are having a great birthday. Glad you have made friends there and also have Leland's family there now to share your birthday and Thanksgiving with. These are the days I was thinking about years and years ago. How I thought, I don't want my boys to ever grow up. I thought being the dad of 3 small boys was hard but that was nothing compared to now, having 3 adult men who are never around. It is more quite and less diapers, I'll give you that, I don't miss the diapers. But I do miss all the rest of the chaos.
We do miss you, especially today. We do hope you realize how proud we are of you. Enjoy your day. See you soon.

Adam's first Christmas

Godmother Paulette and Adam One of my favorite pictures of Adam, at the county fairAdam and his favorite shirt, still have it?


HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
watching the parade and thinking of you
Love you bud

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday Adam.....2 holidays rolled into one. I was so excited the day you were born...my first Godson (I must have passed the test since your parents chose me for Cody too!) Hope you have a wonderful day. When I come to visit I want to come also to see the Macy's parade LIVE....and to see New York through your eyes. Enjoy your Special Day

Kelly said...

Happy Birthday Adam!! You have always been, and still are, a cutie!! Have a great birthday and Thanksgiving. Does it suck having your birthday fall on a holiday every now and then?? Looking forward to seeing you at Christmas.

Jerilyn Dufresne, author said...

Happy Thanksgiving Birthday, Adam! A new holiday--two in one.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Adam, We love and miss you. Sure wish your Dad could spell, he is like your Uncle John, quite a job doing a blog in the quiet

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Adam!!! I want you to know we are all so proud of you...NYC? I would be terrified! KC is big enough for me. Hope everything is going well!

Anonymous said...

Hey all! Thanks for all of your wishes!

Everything is great here. Work's going great, I'm always busy with something in the city. Improv and such keeps me busy. I'm trying to break into writing stuff. We'll see what happens.

The Fischer family made dinner today. Hung around the apartment all day. I might do the same tomorrow, like I promised the workers of the world on my blog, but I might have to brave the crowd and finish christmas shopping and find a new winter coat. My current one is missing buttons and has been repaired numerous times. It's going to go from frugal to hobo.

Speaking of which, I still have my favorite shirt, but there are huge holes in both elbows and the sleeves are frayed. Still fits, though. I will have to retire it and find a new shirt to overwear.

Looking forward to getting back to the comforts of home. Hopefully, my flight will not be delayed.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Adam!! We are looking forward to seeing you at Christmas. We are very proud of you! I hope you find a new winter coat.

Anonymous said...

New York City, the most exciting city in the world! Adam you are so lucky to be having exciting adventures. I hope your birthday and Thanksgiving were great. It's good you had Fischer's there to feed you.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Adam...I hope it was a nice day, though as we get older (is 24 old?) the day seems to blend with most others...though your's falls on a Holiday from time to time and that should be fun. We had birthday party cake for you, Uncle Chuck, Aunt Jeanie and Meghan yesterday and Cody stood in for you, blowing out your candle. I thought of you a lot yesterday, and realized how much we had to be thankful for on your behalf...You are well, happy and living your dreams. WE can't wait to have you home on Christmas, and if you don't find a new coat on your search, you wear your hobo coat home and I will take you out and buy you a new one here. (then I can hang your college hobo coat with your balzac hat in your closet for the memories) I love you.....Mom

Anonymous said...

I'm excited to be home for Christmas, and even more excited that everyone's coming to the Homestead for Christmas Eve.

I'm going to be in town for about a week. My friends are all pretty much moved out of Quincy as well. Some live in Chicagoland, others are off to law schools.

I am hoping to get someone to video tape the next show I am doing with my group. If anyone is interested, I can bring it home for everyone to watch. Well, everyone but the impressionable children.