Today was Jack's Birthday

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First and Foremost I would like to send our thoughts and prayers to the people on the Gulf Coast, who have suffered and lost from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina. I have been glued to the T.V. for the past week watching in disbelief. I can not imagine what these people are dealing with. Please Pray for them.

Now, Today was Jack's 3rd Birthday. I cannot believe it has been 3 years, because sometimes it feels like lifetime. Jack had a great day. He is a big fan of "Thomas & Friends" aka "Thomas the Tank Engine". So today was a "Thomas" birthday. Oma & Opa, Pop Pop and Charlotte, Christina & I all pitched in to buy Jack a Thomas playset with track and village and all the trimmings. Grandma gave him the electric Thomas engine with 3 or 4 cars attached and some super hero clothes. He got a Thomas movie and some other Thomas stuff from Aunt Bubbles aka (Julie) & Uncle Drew, Vincent, James, & Ronya (Veronica). Vinnie and Laura gave him a Spiderman outfit with an awesome Spiderman jacket. We went out to dinner then came home and had a cake decorated with a Thomas theme. This was Jack's 1st real cake because of all the suspected food allergies and all the other issues Jack has had. All in all Jack's 3rd was great one. It is the great feeling to see kids smile. It is the best feeling to see Jack smiling, playing and fighting with Christina.
Everybody enjoy the rest of this holiday weekend.

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jenn &bryce said:

just wanted to say your always in ourprayers we love you all and hope your doing fine and we will find a cure to end your battle with nemo

John said:

Char
My Jack is a huge Thomas fan also
we too did the trip to PA for the day with Thomas
John Sautter

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