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Mrs. RWP's birthday ultimately arrived, and during the day's festivities the whole family gathered for pictures in our back yard (British, garden): ...but no letter ever arrived. I thought perhaps it might show up in a day or two. I waited. And waited. And waited some more.
It didn't. No letter ever came. I was very disappointed but didn't share my disappointment with anyone. After 2025 turned into 2026, however, I finally mentioned to my wife about a week ago what I had done and expressed regret that the surprise for her birthday had never materialized (British, materialised).
Lo, and behold! (as comedian Brother Dave Gardner used to say), today I was the one who got the surprise.
The letter arrived, nearly six months after Ellie's birthday.
It contained both Donald Trump's and Melania Trump's signatures, though they are indecipherable.
Better late than never, although I am tempted to say better never than this late.
At least it did finally arrive.
This is my third post of 2026 and my 2,319th since this blog began on September 28, 2007.

I want to say that was a huge disappointment but maybe Mrs RWP was delighted to receive a card for her 90.5 birthday?
ReplyDeleteIf somebody keeps it, it might one day be worth a bit.
I think she was pleased but not surprised, which had been my original goal. If only I had not told her about it a week ago. Her r reaction was a bit underwhelming at this point. Thank you, kylie.
DeleteI think it is forgiveable that it was late. Rachel
ReplyDeleteI agree but am still disappointed. I don’t know who dropped the ball. Perhaps I shouldn’t have expected efficiency from the government. It end d up rather like receiving a wedding invitation six months after the wedding. Good to hear from you, Rachel.
DeleteYour family is so beautiful. I can see why you wanted something special for the woman who helped you start it all.
ReplyDeleteEmma, on behalf of the entire family, thank you for the complement!
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