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My weekend will include

turning another year older, cake, hugs, laughter, cheap wine, friends and family, fireworks, brunch, Dickens, a beautiful new keyboard, falling in love with song-writing all over again, sending off a few short stories, traveling solo, getting lost in a big city, finding a cafe to write/dream in, people-watching, cheap hostels, train rides, getting glammed up 1950s style, being brave, crossing a couple of things off my bucket list, living


I can't wait.


What will your weekend include?


Comments

Sonja said…
WOW! I want a weekend that includes that many incredible things! sounds like a perfect birthday weekend! :o)
Hope you have a great time!!!
chels.e. said…
my goodness! it sounds like you have a full and wonderful weekend planned. i hope you have make many lasting memories. happy birthday!! i can't wait to read about it. cheers!
Kelly said…
Any weekend that includes cake and cheap wine sounds perfect to me. Happy birthday, dear! I like that you plan on living. Often, we forget to do that!
SJ said…
sounds like a great way to spend a birthday :)

mine will involve baking baking baking on saturday for a wedding party next weekend, confirming a wedding venue for my own wedding and an engagement party on sunday in wollongong.
wow, A LOT of wedding stuff happening. I think i'm getting old :)
Deidre said…
It sounds like an amazing weekend you have planned.

So far mine includes: yoga, gluten free pizza, and some cuddling!
Tiq said…
What a hectic schedule! Sounds fun !!!

Woot woot to the birthday girl!!! Have a blast with your loved ones Kaylia !!!!
Karliiiiita said…
wow! it will be fun:)

karlaforonda.blogspot.com
Joyti said…
I hope you have a wonderful birthday weekend!
And have some cake with cheap champagne :)
Meher said…
It's the birthday week then. Have an amazing one, go crazy and yeah, live. =)
k said…
happy early birthday lady!!
Jessica said…
Happy Happy Birthday!! And thank you everso for the kind words; today does indeed feel much more survive-able, thank you so much for leaving such a sweet comment.

Now you go out and paint the town red this weekend, and hooray for celebrating how fabulous you are!!
Katie Anderson said…
Happy birthday for this weekend! I'm turning another year older next week too. March must be a good month to be born!
Work, work and more work for me, bleh!
Anait said…
It sounds like a lovely weekend, darling. Have a fantastic time celebrating your birthday, indulge in yourself a little (or a lot!) and have fun! :)
kimbirdy said…
woah!! all that in ONE weekend? that's awesome! i'm either going to be at a weekend-long recording session with some friends making an e.p., or i'll stay home and get the place to myself. i know the recording sounds like a dream come true, but i have been craving alone time like mad. oh decisions! can i just come join you? :)
IfiHadaHammer said…
Fantastic plans! enjoy!
Sara Louise said…
Mine includes a trip to Lyon to celebrate our first wedding anniversary.
Have a fantastic birthday celebration! Bon weekend! :-)
cat said…
Thats sounds like a craaaaaazy weekend! Mine will be working on my talk for next week and catching up on housekeeping! I've tagged you on my blog. I had fun doing it and hope you do too!
Jillian said…
sounds like you will have an amazing, jam-packed weekend! cake, friends, laughter and wine sound absolutely perfect to me.
Ash said…
What a great weekend! Happy birthday!
becky said…
This sounds like an awesome weekend---Happy Birthday! Where will you be going/how long for? I suppose that second question will be answered only when you come back! Heh. You're always being brave and stepping up to your dreams---I sure do love that about you.
keishua said…
Happy birthday!! Sounds like a lovely time. I hope this year is beyond awesome for you.
Brandi said…
Now THAT sounds like a weekend. And Happy Birthday! I love that you're really celebrating. This weekend, I saw a movie with my roommate and tomorrow I'm heading up to LA to spend the day with a good friend. Have a fantastic time!
Missy said…
happy happy birthday! sounds like mega fun. i have to work all weekend :p but it's all good i'll take a chocolate/coffee break
Marie said…
I hope you had a great birthday!:D

Your weekend sounds fun and productive!:D

***** Marie *****
allthingsmarie.com
cheap hostels, train rides, cafes - sounds perfect to me!

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