Welcome to our blog dedicated to allll the offspring (and the offspring of the offspring and in-laws too) of Owen and Catherine Mulligan of New Rochelle, New York.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KIM!!
It's a day early but what the hey......thought I would share with everybody this picture...You and the San Francisco Parrots.
What a nice surprise, John. Thanks for the posting & the pretty earring that you and Gwyn sent.
Chris and I took Friday and today off to have a long weekend camping near the Russian River (Sonoma County). It was wonderful.:)
Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes.
The birds in the picture are famous! There is a documentary about them, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. A homeless man taught them to eat out of your hands and there are 100's of them flying wild around SF. It is fun when you can find them. :)
The idea of a family blog was born at our gathering for Mark on Friday March 23, 2007. This is a great way to communicate over many miles and time zones.
We look forward to everyones contributions - thoughts, comments, debate, pictures or whatever you like!
8 comments:
Gettin old sucks......
Happy Birthday, Kim!!
Thats a nice pic...
We're getting "older" John not old.....
Enjoy
Happy Birthday Kim Marie!!!
hope you get todo something special on your day...Friday (yes).
That's a great pic john. You are thoughtf, very nice.ul brother
PS imeant to say thoughtful very nice brother.
Happy Birthday, Kim!
Hope you have a wonderful day!
Happy Birthday Kim Marie!!!!!!
Enjoy it!!!!
happy birthday kim, from sunny fl! you are so pritty,, i still see the little girl in you,, love the bird!
What a nice surprise, John. Thanks for the posting & the pretty earring that you and Gwyn sent.
Chris and I took Friday and today off to have a long weekend camping near the Russian River (Sonoma County). It was wonderful.:)
Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes.
The birds in the picture are famous! There is a documentary about them, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. A homeless man taught them to eat out of your hands and there are 100's of them flying wild around SF. It is fun when you can find them. :)
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