“Love Never Dies” is
- the title of today’s blog post,
- the name of the musical I’m seeing today with my ex-sister-in-law, Deborah (whom I love), and
- true, because even when we die, love lives on.
I have undying love for the people who made my 65th birthday so wonderful, including
Megan. I love Megan. Yesterday, Megan and I expressed an undying wish that, before we die, we let go of worry, anxiety, overthinking, harsh self-judgments, and fears about the future. I know that love never dies, but I hope that painful and unhelpful thoughts will die (or at least become less strong).
Photos on the internet never die, so here are more photos from yesterday:
My love never dies for chocolate, my boyfriend Michael (who bought me that yummy dessert), my son Aaron, my family, my friends, my work, and my blogging community.
Here’s “Love Never Dies” from Love Never Dies:
If you make a comment on the internet, it never dies.
My gratitude never dies for all who help me create these posts and — of course! — for YOU.
May your milestone birthday mark the start of a very happy year, Ann.
I’m very happy to see you, Ruth.
What a beautiful day you had, Ann!
It was, Mark! And it’s beautiful to see you here.
I live easily knowing love never dies.
I live easily knowing you’re there, Colleen.
All so cute. what a wonderful looking day
You’re wonderful!
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s talent never dies. Is that from the Phantom sequel? I haven’t seen that, but would love to.
I saw it yesterday, Dawn. Lots of spectacle and amazing singing!
Happy birthday and wonderful day to you!
Thanks for making my day more wonderful, Beth!
Happy Birthday Dear
Thanks, Dear!
Happy birthday 💕
Thanks for the love!
Toll Beitrag und alles erdenklich gut zum Geburtstag!
Vielen Dank für Ihren tollen Beitrag!
nicht zu danken!!!!/// ihnen zurück !!!
Forever and ever 💕💕
Love and thanks to you forever, Val.
Love never dies but also great is that coffee shares its strength.
Thanks for sharing your lovely, undying strength, Chris.
Yeah love never dies and you don’t stop loving someone just because they die, birthday wishes from me as well
Your comments never die, Joanne. Thank you!
Happy Birthday ! What a beautiful dessert!
I’m happy to see the beautiful Lisa!
Looks like it was a happy birthday. I send wishes for a good year! And that dessert looked pretty darn nice.
You are pretty darn nice, Lisa!
I wish you many more Happy Birthdays – there: an immortal comment
Another one. Eternal thanks, Derrick.
Happy birthday!
Thank you!!!!
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