Classic The AMilestoneWorth Celebrating Michael, Let’s be honest—if this were a party, you’d already be looking for the exit plan. That’s really why I chose a journal for you. It fits you. You’ve never been one for fuss or fanfare. You’ll happily show up for other people’s celebrations, but the idea of one organised for you? Absolutely not. So I kept asking myself: How do you celebrate someone who doesn’t want to be celebrated? Then, at just the right moment, the suggestion came: Why don’t you do a birthday journal? I’d seen journals before, but it had never crossed my mind as an option for you. And then it did—and instantly, it made perfect sense. This was you. Not loud. Not performative. Personal. Thoughtful. Something that lasts. A party gives you memories for one night. A journal gives you something you can return to—whenever you want, as often as you want. And yes, to be fair, once you read a book or watch a movie, you rarely go back to reread or rewatch it. But I’m hoping this will be different— that you’ll come back to it, maybe on your birthdays, and dip in again. I knew you would appreciate reading what your family, friends, and the people you respect had to say about you. A few people warned me you might not like a surprise journal. I disagreed. Quietly, confidently… and stubbornly. So—was I wrong? Love, Kafui
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