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when was the last time saw my name spelled like that on Valentines Day Pamela is acommon name and familiar pronunciation to Spanish speakers. And although the barista definitely called out myname correctly when my order was ready to go the writing on the cupsaid it all. My name is Pamela. He speaks Spanish. 50something moms blog About Adoption Akemi Alison Alix American Idol Amy Ana Anna Autism Beth Dozens of roses, balloon bouquets, huge boxes of heartshaped chocolates…

Opening the card School thoughts Sexuality Sheila BD Shopping Stacy Stephanie Survival tips Susan SVmoms stuff Tech talk Tekla Thida Traveling Twins Vtech Webnotes WorkingTwenty four years on our first Valentines Day as sortoftogether couple depending on whom you asked, my thenboyfriend, husband delivered his first Valentines card to me. come here everyday. It was at my sorority house. came home from my classes that day, opened the enormous glass front doors and gazed over all the overthetop display of collegiate love on the entry table. Pamela My name is Pamela.

50something moms blog About Adoption Akemi Alison Alix American Idol Amy Ana Anna Autism Beth Opening the card when was the last time saw my name spelled like that on Valentines Day The barista is from Peru know thisbecause we speak often and he knows me. came home from my classes that day, opened the enormous glass front doors and gazed over all the overthetop display of collegiate love on the entry table. It was at my sorority house. come here everyday. My name is Pamela. Pamela is acommon name and familiar pronunciation to Spanish speakers. Pamala. OK, had spelled it for thecashier.

The front of the card which know do have somewhere in the house but am too busy prepping crap for three elementary school parties to bother to look for it showed cartoon drawing of large, roaring truck with toothy grin with the words, Honey, youre like Mack truck It said something like your sturdy, dependable and blah, blah, blah.

And yet, Pamala. Dozens of roses, balloon bouquets, huge boxes of heartshaped chocolates…and little white envelope, kinda crumpled and lonely at the end of the table. Parenting talk Politics Preschool Randomness Rebecca Recalls Relationships Robyn Rose Sarah Pamela It was at my sorority house. It said something like your sturdy, dependable and blah, blah, blah.All this came back to me as waited in line at Starbucks withall the other coffee sheep to receive my latte before heading into amarathon of Valentines Day parties at my three childrens elementaryschool classrooms.

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