Tuesday, February 21, 2006

GOOD MORNING WORLD



world's tallest tree ...muir woods san francisco .....................................................now i know why i was born with a big head.......it's to house this ego you guys are feeding me.......it was the 52 birthday of my life ( actually it is the 53rd because the 1st if you think about it is the day your born)..i mean if that ain't your "birthday" then i don't now what is........so for all in blog-land....thanks again for your kind wishes.....gifts...cards.....e-mails..comments....songs from the mountain tops....greetings from the trade shows.....kids singing on my cell phone about looking like a monkey "and i smell like one too".....to my family for making this day......remarkable........to my co-workers for remembering and caring.....in loving memory to all those who have touched my soul and are no longer with us........and to my mom and dad.....i mean with out them..i never would have met all of you.... and mom .... although you were only in my life for such a short while...you have left an incredible mark on all you touched and i am so glad that the first person to look into my eyes was you...... for i am the mirror of that moment......................tom john cheffo....p.s for all of those traveling to vegas for the trade show......safe travels.......35 & 6 black...thanks loose lucy's for making me a part of your world.............................michele....keep your cash in your pocket....your gonna need it for your wedding......

1 comment:

shoeguru said...

Happy Belated 52nd TC!!!! (or 53rd?). I like sticking with the lower numbers, at this point. I hear once you pass 50, doesn't matter much anyway- you've earned the right to fudge it a bit! I have an aunt who is 62 but looks (and acts) like she is maybe 39- unbelievable! Inline skates 8-10 miles near Fort DeSoto park 6 out of 7 days she is in town and kayaks 3-4 days, too- hope we all are that active when we get there. When she lived in the upper east side in the late 60's, the comedy 'Auntie Mame' came to Broadway- she saw it, and must have adopted the part from that point on...she embodies the spirit of Mame to a 'T', and the name stuck- she has been 'Auntie Mame' to us ever since. If you've never seen the movie, see it- it's an oldy but goodie. Her spirit and attitude remind me of yours- keep it up, bro!
Love ya,
Kev