tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4977991161769905941.post5535464210386473068..comments2023-09-28T10:19:26.663+01:00Comments on Thoughts from the Hearthfire: Birthday CelebrationsBeth Kemphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04182084510733977382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4977991161769905941.post-30935842629917247512011-05-17T21:23:16.990+01:002011-05-17T21:23:16.990+01:00This was really interesting to see how others cele...This was really interesting to see how others celebrate birthdays. One of our family traditions is to sing Happy Birthday really loud and long and out of tune. It sounds terrible and everyone loves it!Karen Jones Gowenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01153821980625034810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4977991161769905941.post-83109265887290976882011-05-17T20:51:35.025+01:002011-05-17T20:51:35.025+01:00Hi Beth,
Very interesting post. You are right, b...Hi Beth, <br /><br />Very interesting post. You are right, birthdays do tend to cluster. My hubby's birthday is nine days after mine, and mine is two weeks after Trainboy's. <br />We don't really have any specific traditions apart from opening our pressies first thing in the morning (we get up a bit earlier) but we do also have to have cake and candles in the evening, and if it is weekend then we normally throw a party. My birthday is the day before Halloween and hubby's is around Bonfire night and hey, we don't need an excuse for Trainboy although I think this year we'll go to an activity centre for it! <br />Hope you enjoyed your presents and cake.Elpihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16098924108681927307noreply@blogger.com