Tuesday, November 9

A Very Merry Birthday

I didn't really know what I should write about on my birthday, until it was almost over. I thought I might write a "Year In Review" but then realized such a thing was pretty trite. Now, I know this post might not make me look like Einstein, but it's the truth, and is really the only thought that comes to my mind now that I've actually sat down to write a reflection of the days' events.

You see, I fully expected that over the course of the day, a couple people would wish me a happy birthday. Mom and Dad are pretty much required by law to send birthday greetings, and I've told my roommates so many times when my birthday was that if they didn't remember, I knew it would be because they were trying to teach me a lesson to not write on their wall calendars anymore. However, I had no clue that so many people would call or IM or e-mail or come up to me during the day to wish me a happy 22nd! As small as it is, it makes me feel special that each of you took some time out of your day in order to send good ol' Dan your wishes of cheer and prosperity.

So, without getting too mushy, I guess I'm trying to say that you guys really made my day, and for that, I want to thank each and every one of you. You also me realize why I've had so much fun these past few years and how much I'm going to miss everyone once the end of college rolls around, so for that, thank-you as well. And, if you didn't remember, that's fine, I know you probably still love me. Besides, I'm not ignorant to the fact that some frequent The Facebook more than others. :P

Thank-you again everyone...this was, by far, the most special November 9th of my life!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Facebook's for queers. Who wants to remember high school anyway?

2:52 PM, November 10, 2004  
Blogger Nat said...

apparently, this kid has nobody posting on their "wall."
sucka.
dan, im glad you had a good 22nd. of course you got b-day wishes out the window - everybody lubs you, what did you expect?
see you TOMORROW. (good lord.)

3:26 PM, November 10, 2004  

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