'...everything can be taken from a man but one thing, the Last of the Human Freedoms, the ability to choose one's behavior in any set of circumstances, the Freedom to Choose One's Own Way.' -Viktor Frankle
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My birthday is a week before Christmas and has always been in the midst of some sort of chaos. The last time I really felt like it was celebrated the way I'd ideally want was probably senior year of high school! During college and law school usually I was in exams. When I worked, it was always insane because year end and deals were closing. With kids, it's the crazy performance/party/end of school/get ready for the holidays death spiral. So I haven't done much that's special for years and honestly I don't really care because I'm not one to get super hung up on any given day and plenty of things in life are terrific the rest of the year.
BUT --- I turn 50 this year and I already told DH we are doing it UP! I'm traveling with DH (leaving kids home) before my birthday (to avoid the whole last week of school before break craziness) to celebrate and then we are having a family celebration on the actual day. I have to plan it and I fully plan to tell DH what he will be giving me (I haven't decided this yet but have some ideas). He's not a talented gift giver and I am perfectly happy to tell him what I want and even buy it for myself with his money! Gatorsmom- You and I would get along well in this respect!
So, one year, WrestleMania fell on my birthday. DH got me a Daniel Bryan birthday card. (I haven't watched regularly since the "Attitude Era.")
Another year, DH managed to remember in time to pick up Indian takeout (I love Indian food; we have some excellent takeout places here because there's a large Indian population here in town), including samosas (one of my favorite treats.)
This year ... I'll be at the ice rink with DD in the middle of the afternoon.
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Liz
DD (3/2010)
"Make mistakes! Get messy!" - Miss Frizzle
Same. I’m apparently low maintenance on that front. Sometimes flowers, husband does a good job with gifts, and one good set of friends is more excited about my birthday and makes me go out to dinner! When my grandmother was alive, she loved to host birthday dinner and her amazing cake. That was a tradition that I will miss. But mostly, life goes on. Also summer.
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Not a big deal, it totally depends if the kids have sports events. Maybe drinks or dinner with friends, it's not something I really think about. Now that my kids are older they do something for me at home, DD either bakes a cake or picks up one.
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It's just another day for me. Once I hit a certain age, well, my birthdays are just a day. My DD has the same bday as I do so we concentrate on her, much to her delight.