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HAPPY 24th BIRTHDAY!!

It's my Joshua's birthday today :) He gets to have a nice "grown-up" birthday and not do anything special. Poor Josh. We'll have to celebrate our birthdays when you come home, babe. And a lot of other holidays we missed. OK here's a photo tribute because he was just so stinkin' adorable.

Happy Birthday, baby!! I love you :D

rowr... wow I really miss this man.

Comments

Pam said…
You've got yourself a handsome husband, Allie! And, wow, does Noah ever look like him! Happy Birthday, Josh! Here's to many more spent with your family making your favorite dinner, singing 'Happy Birthday' to you, and spoiling you rotten...
Britni said…
Noah really does look like him Allie :)

Happy 24th Birthday Josh!!
Allison said…
Thanks, Pam. He is a little hottie, isn't he :) ::sigh::

And you are both right, Noah is like Josh's mini-me.
Jen said…
OK how much cuter can you get? Making a tribute to your hubbie on his birthday! Your like the best wife ever!! How are you feeling by the way?
xoxoxox
Jen said…
Also i have to say also how much Noah looks just like his dad! See you have a bit of Josh there with you every day. Minus the whole going potty on his own thing!!
Amalia said…
Happy belated birthday Josh. Cool what you did. I will probably go out to dinner and have a drink for my husband since he cant. Its not until nov. anyway. thats my tribute. ;)
Happy Birthday! They are identical I tell you :)
Amalia said…
Ok, so, first off russells bday is in DEC. I am silly when I put nov, I must of been thinking my own. Also, haha, I was just remembering what Jackson said about josh. lol. How when they were all playing cards that one time. Jackson came home and said "you know that one guy, josh? Hes a good looking guy, I mean I would date him." HAHA. Sorry, but your little comment at the close of this reminds me of that.

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