I have discovered how much I love birthdays. By birthdays, I mean mine. As I tell all those who get my wishes for their birthdays, “make everyone be nice to you.” Tongue in cheek, but I think it’s at least a little bit deserved: another punch in your ticket for trips around the sun. Think of the miles you should get…
But I found that people really are nice to you on your birthday – if they know it’s your birthday. There are a variety of ways to ensure this. Basically they all equate to: just tell ‘em. “Hey, 50ish years ago, you wouldn’t believe what my Mom did!” That’ll get you a very nice sundae at Red Lobster (thanks, Rolando). My family has described some of this behavior as the “Howdy Thing.” I think that has something to do with me trying to be nice to tollbooth operators along the Autoroute in France.
Social media is evidently a great way to celebrate the blessed event. But it means that everyone knows it. The fact that I can get even a little of my medical information over the phone with just my name and date of birth gets the heebie-jeebies going. I turned mine off – or so I thought. Then a few months later, I got comments like “I didn’t know you were a New Year’s baby!!” Thanks to all of you who sent nice wishes, but Facebook’s default setting took you astray.
Well, everyone was nice to me today. I got phone calls from all my family. They have a wide range of singing abilities. Cards and presents. What’s not to love? A great night out with Linda and Helen. Ate too much.
Happy Birthday to ya’
Credits/Apologies to The Beatles