I happen to know of three people whose birthday is occurring within five days prior to Christmas. Personally, I think these people are cursed because people give them a gift and say "It's your birthday and Christmas gift."
Quote from: ZLoth on December 17, 2023, 10:30:27 AM
I happen to know of three people whose birthday is occurring within five days prior to Christmas. Personally, I think these people are cursed because people give them a gift and say "It's your birthday and Christmas gift."
Both my birthday and my brother's birthday are in December, and my brother's bday is a week before Christmas. So we also had the 'combined' party along with the birthday/Christmas gift.
Think about it as an April fools joke
Quote from: kalvado on December 17, 2023, 11:24:38 AMThink about it as an April fools joke
My half-sister was born on April 1st. No joke.
One of my sisters has her birthday the day after Christmas. But then, at our ages, we're long past making a big deal about birthdays, or giving birthday gifts. I'll just wish her a happy Boxing Day.
The exception is a 90-something aunt, who we take out for dinner on her June birthday (that kind of longevity rates a celebration). if and when my nieces have kids, we'll make a fuss about their birthdays too.
Quote from: ZLoth on December 17, 2023, 10:30:27 AM
I happen to know of three people whose birthday is occurring within five days prior to Christmas. Personally, I think these people are cursed because people give them a gift and say "It's your birthday and Christmas gift."
My wife's birthday is shortly after Christmas. I always make it a point to designate one gift from me and one from the kids as birthday presents, though more often than not, she opens them on Christmas instead of waiting until her birthday.
The one person I knew whose birthday was on Christmas didn't care because he was Jewish.
I have known a person or two born on Feb 29. That's a real birthday curse - you only get a birthday once every 4 years.
Quote from: ZLoth on December 17, 2023, 11:58:39 AM
Quote from: kalvado on December 17, 2023, 11:24:38 AMThink about it as an April fools joke
My half-sister was born on April 1st. No joke.
A friend of the family was not only born on April 1st, but so was her mother and one of her daughters.
Quote from: dlsterner on December 17, 2023, 04:31:49 PM
Quote from: ZLoth on December 17, 2023, 11:58:39 AM
Quote from: kalvado on December 17, 2023, 11:24:38 AMThink about it as an April fools joke
My half-sister was born on April 1st. No joke.
A friend of the family was not only born on April 1st, but so was her mother and one of her daughters.
Celebrating solstice is an ancient tradition....
Quote from: ZLoth on December 17, 2023, 10:30:27 AM
I happen to know of three people whose birthday is occurring within five days prior to Christmas. Personally, I think these people are cursed because people give them a gift and say "It's your birthday and Christmas gift."
We have two people in my D&D group that have birthdays in December (one was yesterday, one is the 29th). Both of them agree that this drives them absolutely mad. The easiest way to get on their good side is to give them two gifts.
I contend that having a February birthday is ideal, as it's at a point in the year where there's not really much else in the way of things to celebrate (does anyone actually look forward to Washington's Birthday or Valentine's Day?) and it's spaced out enough from Christmas that anyone trying to cover both with a single gift just looks cheap.
My brother's birthday is Dec. 27th, and mine is in June. So we would celebrate my birthday and his half birthday, so we both got presents every six months.
Quote from: Scott5114 on December 17, 2023, 07:09:14 PM
Quote from: ZLoth on December 17, 2023, 10:30:27 AM
I happen to know of three people whose birthday is occurring within five days prior to Christmas. Personally, I think these people are cursed because people give them a gift and say "It's your birthday and Christmas gift."
We have two people in my D&D group that have birthdays in December (one was yesterday, one is the 29th). Both of them agree that this drives them absolutely mad. The easiest way to get on their good side is to give them two gifts.
I contend that having a February birthday is ideal, as it's at a point in the year where there's not really much else in the way of things to celebrate (does anyone actually look forward to Washington's Birthday or Valentine's Day?) and it's spaced out enough from Christmas that anyone trying to cover both with a single gift just looks cheap.
My birthday is on May 31 and as a kid I really liked that when it fell on Monday I had the day off from school, plus the pools were open.
My birthday is July 23 - I love how I can celebrate it at the waterpark!
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I come from a family full of December birthdays. Me, my dad, an aunt, and two first cousins.
I always had to take the money my grandmother gave me for my birthday to buy Christmas presents.
Our eldest son's birthday is January 4. Our family does our best to stretch Christmas out for the full twelve days. January 4 is the 11th day of Christmas. The tree is still up and decorated on that day, there's still one more present left to open, and we have a big holiday feast (Epiphany) coming up two days later. We do our best to make sure it still feels like a birthday and not just part of Christmastide.
Mine is between Christmas and New Years. Some years were somewhat better than others.