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Jacks Birthday 11th September 2000

Jack celebrated his seventh birthday on 11th September 2000. He had some friends around for a small party. I supplied the food BBQ style. Thankfully the rain stayed away. I took loads of pictures and they are displayed below:

 

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Not really a party picture but here's Kimberley on my drums. This is Jack and the girls coming downstairs first thing in the morning. Jack with one of his presents, a Pokemon T-shirt I got in Thailand. Same again but a different colour this time.
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Jacks Pokemon outfit. You get to see him wearing it in a later picture. Jacks "star present" a telly/video. The kids are spoilt rotten!! OK, not a birthday pic but I did say I would show Pauls socks next time I wore them. I'm not sure if I like him wearing this but he said it was his favourite present.

 

As you will see by the following pictures we hired a bouncy castle to go in the back garden. Kids of all ages (5 years old to 33 years old!!) enjoyed a good old bounce. On Friday we have to do it all again as it is Rebecca's ninth birthday.

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Me, Jack, Jessica (his cousin) and my Dad. The hat doesn't suit me either. Me and my niece Jessica having a rest in the bouncy castle. Kerri, Jessica, Kimberley, Rebecca and Emma (Kerri's friend) Jack blowing out his candles whilst having "Happy Birthday" sung to him.
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Jack's best friend Sam. He got Jack a Digimon toy. Don't ask me what one of those are. Jack in the bouncy castle again. Still not sure about that costume though. Rebecca taking a rest after a big bounce. Jack just before he "climbed the wooden hills to Bedfordshire"