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What a way to celebrate a B-day!

I'm celebrating my 48th Birthday with a new house for my family, it has been a loooooooong process but finally, last Wednesday we sign our first house in US, and we start the process of moving in and adapting the house to our likeness, our colors, ideas and more... It has been fun painting, demolishing some walls, choosing colors, selecting some new furniture, discussing some changes... but the most important thing, is that we are doing all as a family, and is helping us to share leadership, tasks, duties, games, and fun... God has been really good with us. Tomorrow we will celebrate my b-day at home, between dust, paint, tools, love and fun.

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  1. PAAAA FELIZZZ CUMPLEANOOOSSSSSSS!!!!!TQMMMMM
    OJLA Y TE HAYA GUSTADO MI REGALO Y OJALA TE LA PASES SPR BNN HOY RECUERDA Q TE QUIEROO MUCHHHOOOOOOOOO
    Y JAJA DE TU POST ABOUT CELEBRATING YOUR BIRTHDAY FIXING THE HOUSE...JAJA BNOO TQMMM
    Y HAPPYY BIRTHDAYYYYY

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  2. Happy Birthday Arturo! Hope today is amazing for you!

    Blessings!!!

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  3. Happy Birthday, Pastor Arturo. You have a beautiful family and I am so happy for all of you to finally be in your new home. Congratulations and have an awesome day.

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  4. Thanks Pani . I love u too
    Brian, tks for your card too
    Ivette, yes, has been a great blessing, tks

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  5. I know I'm late but Happy birthday Arturo and VIVA MEXICO!!

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  6. Viva Mexico Ca!

    Muchas gracias Roberto... Never is too late!

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  7. El collage de las fotos de este momento de su vida es increíble! Muchas felicidades otra y mil veces.... Dile a Cayita que se ve muy guapa sonriendo tan feliz!!! Un abrazo a todas y a ti.... Espero que sigan compartiendo estos tiempos que cuando son difíciles y duros, son la mejor oportunidad para unir y acercarse más.... Los quiero!! T O N Y

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  8. [:]:ghdujsn sol dad

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