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Davin's 34th Birthday

You're the song that I love to play over and over.
You're the movie that I never get tired watching it
You're the book that I can't put down
You're the only one that I love for the rest of my life
Happy blessed birthday, hubby
May God grants you His wisdom, mercy and love

We celebrated his birthday on different places since it's lucky Saturday. In the morning we had a delightful breakfast at Slappy Cakes, where we can create our own pancakes with different dressings and toppings.
In the afternoon, we celebrated it with our cell group friends and in the evening we had dinner celebration with our family at MK Steamboat Restaurant which I arranged it to be a surprise celebration. He didn't know whom I invited until he asked me when we were waiting for our table, why I carried the cupcake tier everywhere. Then I told him because someone will bring the cupcake for your birthday hahaha...

On Sunday, the celebration was still continue, we had dinner at Berzn Restaurant at Valley Point.

For his birthday present, I ordered Jerussalem bible which he has mentioned before that he's interested in reading and understanding the bible from the beginning and Jerussalem bible is the bible that the Priests use for liturgy and since it's not widely available in Singapore,  I ordered it from UK and it's meant for surprise too until few days before his birthday, he found it on the mailbox and asked me what was the package from UK...

oh well....

Anyway, hope you enjoyed the "surprise" and celebration and our love








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