(…or Happy Burf-day, if you are an almost 3-year-old named Doc who loves celebrating Birthdays because it usually means cake is involved.)
I have to say Happy Birthday to three of the most awesome people in the world.
Nana, Auntie, and Kim!



Kim- I am so lucky to have you in my life. You are so generous to my whole family and you are so smart. I love baking, laughing, and hanging out with you. I can’t believe I lucked out to have met you.
Auntie- You have an amazing taste in tv shows. (Like, seriously AMAZING.) And you are so kind and generous with your time.
Nana- You are an amazing editor and I can’t get over how skilled you are at cooking. Seriously guys, her salmon is TO. DIE. FOR.
I’m sorry that this post is belated, but I hope you spent your birthdays doing something you love.
In other news, I have a tv show recommendation. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is a fantastic show. It follows a Jewish family in the 1950s as they face challenge after challenge. From comedy to catastrophe, this show is truly fabulous (if you don’t mind a few swear words.)
Speaking of tv shows, I have today’s Actor Of The Week!!!
Tony Shalhoub!

Tony Shalhoub has been in a lot of funny things (including the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, where he plays my favorite character Abe Weissman). He has also been in Galaxy Quest, Wings, Pain and Gain, Cars, and Monk. Check out Tony Shalhoub’s other films here.
Monk is a hysterical show about a VERY germaphobic detective named Adrian Monk. Tony Shalhoub stars as Adrain as he solves case after case.
Now, before I go, I want to talk about a hysterical meme that I was reminded of a while ago. A few weeks ago, I was watching Wreck it Ralph Breaks The Internet (trailer here) and at the end of the credits I saw something so insanely funny. It was…actually, think I’ll just let you watch the video.
It is a hysterical and (kind of old) meme called Rick Rolling. This is the definition: Rickrolling, alternatively rick-rolling or Rickroll, is a prank and an Internet meme involving an unexpected appearance of the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song “Never Gonna Give You Up”. The meme is a type of bait and switch using a disguised hyperlink that leads to the music video.
This is the actual music video:
I hope you had fun reading today’s post!
-Grace
P.S. Check out this hysterical image!

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