Darrel and I both really appreciated all the birthday greetings, from phone calls to texts to birthday cards. I just had to share a few we got that -- I didn't want to share all or you would be reading this all day and night 😉
Darrel turned 70 (YIKES) -- a new decade! Two cards that he received are shared below:

This one was pretty cute, you might not get to read the info under the 10 as it is a little blurry, but it lists all of Darrel's accomplishments in those 69 years -- father, brother, son, friend, fireman, etc. pretty cool ---

Ruger can find the best cards (I bet Bob helps him) and this one is pretty cute as well -- read left to right and you aren't quite sure what the inside is going to say .....
Anyway, the next batch of cards to share came for Susan --

Those crazy animals in my life, Archie, the cat provided this one for a moment of laughter -- I definitely will ask him what he has been up to before I allow him to kiss me!

Who doesn't love a cute duck, wishing me a Happy "Year" older birthday!!! -- Wait until He grows up, he might just be dinner some day!
Again, Ruger (with Bob's help) is on it and I really love the fact that he thought I was 60 (reality check, I am 61). I love the desert theme so Ruger really does remember that we explore with him.

Darrel's brother enjoys customizing birthday cards -- and he even sent me a million dollars (and it wasn't from the COVID-19 stimulus fund HAHA) -- I know you cannot see the cartoon funnies but they are so personal and funny -- I really don't know where he finds them.
And I received some great creative cards with personal artwork and scrapbooking desert themes.

Oh and I had to share this text that my sister-in-law, Sharon sent me, --- she actually forgot my actual birthday but was quick on the draw to send this belated!
So Darrel and I thank each and everyone making our "long distance" birthdays a wonderful day of celebrations. We keep our cards for an entire month and display all of them proudly. We are truly bless so many caring family and friends in our lives.
Love,
Susan & Darrel
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