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It's My Birthday... And All These Guys Too!


Today is such a special day.  It always has been.  I have always shared this day with my twin brother Christian, pictured above.  We truly have a unique "twin bond", and he is without a doubt one of my very best friends.  I love him differently than anyone else.  I miss him constantly.  I love that we always have this day to focus on each other and our friendship, and to remind ourselves to invest in each other.  Not just because we are related, but because we love each other so much :)

I also have the pleasure to share my birthday with the gentlemen pictured below!  Bill, my fiance you have heard all about, and Chris, a wonderful friend of ours who makes everything more fun. 

They make my life better. 

Bill is the love of my life and I cannot imagine my day to day without him.  It's fun to share our birthday and to make it really special and a week of celebrating!  We have already had a few days of fun, and it will continue throughtout the week.  Chris is someone who you have never met before, but you should know he always sets me at ease.  He makes me laugh constantly and is one of the most inclusive people I have ever met.  He meets no one with judgement, which is amazing.

I love birthdays, and this day is so fun because I love all the people I share it with.

Happy Brthday Gntlemen!



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