Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy Birthday, Joanna!!

It is Joanna's birthday today. Happy Birthday, Joanna!

Does it fall to the oldest to be the responsible, caretaker child? Joanna has been the person we call on for taking care of our house, money, other children, etc. She took care of Jennie during Jennie's Junior and Senior year of high school and our house. And much, much more. She takes care of friends and co-workers, too.

She is our tech support and adviser in our computer world. We started out with hand me down computers from Joanna. We can complete each others sentences. I can't say enough good things about her.

She is also a great photographer as a hobby. One of my favorite photos is one she took here in the back yard when we first moved here, so that is about 12 years ago, right? How time flies.


Our Backyard
Photo and copyright, Joanna.

You can see a baby photo and some fireworks from her birthday last year. Another thing that is fun is go to her home page and click on her photo on the upper left of her page. I love it! And, I love Joanna! I hope her day is so special.

P. S. It is also Cody Castillo's birthday and Jerry Rawdon's birthday, a couple of nephews in the family. I hope they have good birthdays as well. Happy Birthday!

4 comments:

"JeanneG" said...

Happy birthday Joanna. It's my sister-in-law's birthday too.

Jo Castillo said...

Hi there, Jeanne. Happy Birthday to your sister-in-law, too.

Bag Blog said...

Happy belated birthday, Joanna!

Jo Castillo said...

Thanks, Bag Blog (Lou). Joanna had a pretty full day. Party and fireworks. Pretty cool. We, of course, were on the road. We saw a few fireworks in Roswell in the evening.

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