Friday, June 30, 2006

Please forgive personal indulgence!


Today I reached the grand young age of 54

The best part of my birthday – like every day of the year - is to celebrate the fact that Annie and I are together.

Annie told a few of my friends round the world and I got many personal birthday greetings for which I am very grateful.

A couple of the messages are shown on
Simplicity Gallery at this link;

http://www.simplicitygallery.blogspot.com/

Thank you darling Annie for organising such a great surprise – I love you more than Manchester United and Walkers Crisps!

And thanks again to all who sent greetings – I value it enormously.

Have a great day everyone – the sun is shining in every way!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Trevor! Hope the next 54 years are even better than the first 54! :)

Anonymous said...

Happy B'day Trevor !!!

Terry Starbucker said...

Happy Birthday Trevor! May the sun shine on you always. All the best.

Anonymous said...

All the best, Trevor. Another year is a GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday (uncle) Trev!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Trevor. Oh boy, Shall I compare thee to a summer's day has now been demoted to crisp :)
Brave, Trevor, very brave.
Ruby would have kicked me out :)

Enjoy this day and the rest of your next year on earth.

Trevor Gay said...

Thank you Guys - we had a wonderful and peaceful day!!!

We look forward to England winning tomorrow - fingers crossed!!

Trevor Gay said...

James - great to see you visiting the Blog! - Tell your managers to buy the book! :-)

Marilyn Jess said...

Trevor--Birthday greetings from across the pond, Vermont. I'll drink a toast to you at my upcoming Independence Day celebration :)
Aren't the 50's the best decade? We get back (some of us do)the instinct and sense we had as children.

Trevor Gay said...

Hi Marilyn and thanks for your best wishes - I can remember the 60's better!

I am an optimist and I have great faith in young people of today so I tend to take off my rose tinted spectacles when looking back.

I think we are living now in a fabulous period of history as we communicate like this through technology and as long as we treat that technology as our slave and not our master I think things can only get better.

Enjoy independence day!!!

Marilyn Jess said...

Trevor..what I meant was when we reach our 50's life becomes clearer somehow. The 1950's was when we were born and I have to agree the pace of change and all the innovation make today seem brilliant by comparison. I have an incredible amount of faith in the future as well. Today is the only certainty we have, I don't look back often, and I'm grateful to be able to communicate across the globe with people like you!

Trevor Gay said...

Oooops - sorry Marilyn!

Annie pointed it out to me that I had probably misunderstood!!

I must pay more attention!

Anonymous said...

Oh, no! I missed your birthday. Hope you had a great first month starting out your new year. :)

(And lucky Annie that you love her more than Man U and Walkers Crisps! lol)

Trevor Gay said...

Thanks Hsien!!! ...we had a wonderful day and the year gets better and better!!!

Dmitry Linkov said...

My god! I'm so slow with reading all the posts around, so I missed such a date! Shame on me!

Trevor! Very very best to you! You are a great man! Good luck to you and Annie!

Trevor Gay said...

Thank you Dmitry - I appreciate your kind words. Annie and I are very pleased to have spoken to you on Skype and we wish you good luck with your new business.