Make it an Unforgettable Birthday!
No matter what age,
everyone enjoys a little special attention on
their special day – their birthday! Typically, it calls for a celebration complete
with balloons, a cake, and gifts from family
and close friends. While we engage in these
birthday festivities, do we ever stop to think
where the traditions really began?
The first known
birthday celebrations began among the
Egyptians with parades, circuses, and
gladiatorial events – all complete with feasts
that sometimes lasted for days. Romans
celebrated the birthdays of their gods with
parades and chariot races. Mortals were not
encouraged to celebrate their birthdays in
Rome. Germany introduced the tradition of
birthday cakes about 200 years ago. The cake
itself was filled with gifts that predicted
the recipient’s life in the upcoming year.
For example, if the slice of cake contained a
ring, it symbolized impending marriage. A
coin guaranteed riches throughout the next
year. If the cake fell while baking, it
ensured impending doom to the one celebrating
a birthday. Today, various countries
celebrate birthdays in unique ways.
In the United States,
the traditional birthday ritual calls for
giving gifts to the one celebrating his
special day. Selecting the “right” gift
depends on the individual, his interests, and
how well you know him. Instead of purchasing
the “same old” thing, add a unique twist to
your birthday gift selections this year and
watch out for the positive feedback! Below
are several ideas that you may wish to give
thought to as you plan your next birthday gift
list for every child, teen, or adult in your
life.
Birthday Gifts for Children
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A craft-of-the-month complete
with a kit is a sure bet to create a happy
birthday for any child. Subscriptions usually
entail receipt of a kit every month, every two
months, or quarterly for one year.
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Magazine subscriptions are also
a huge hit with children and a great way to
challenge their minds and enhance their
knowledge. Popular subscriptions include
Highlights, Cobblestone, AppleSeeds, Jack and
Jill, Lady Bug, Nickelodean Jr., and Sesame
Street.
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Children enjoy individual
attention from important people in their
lives, i.e. mom, dad, grandparent, aunt, older
sibling. Give that special child the gift of
time – a day out with you complete with lunch,
a movie, and/or shopping for the gift of their
choice.
Birthday Gifts for
Teens
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Teens are probably the most
difficult age group to buy for. Gift
certificates are always a smart gift choice,
although the concept requires little
creativity. Implement some innovation by
creating a unique presentation to an old
concept. Purchase a book of theater gift
certificates and package them in a movie
popcorn bucket lined with popcorn printed
paper.
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Magazine subscriptions are also
a winning idea for teens. Favorites for that
age group include Teen, Seventeen, Cosmo
Girl, Boys Life, YM, American Cheerleader,
Guideposts for Teens, Teen People, and Campus
Life.
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Teens love the gift of
privileges. A coupon book that includes gifts
they can cash in at random times may include
an extended curfew, driving the family car on
a date or special occasion, control of
television or computer, double allowance for
one week, etc.
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What teen does not like candy?
Check out specialty shops or online resources
where you can purchase candy-making supplies
and chocolate. Present the gifts in a large
mixing bowl tied up with cellophane.
Birthday Gifts for
Adults
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From a family tree planner to a
family history wall print, a gift of genealogy
is a great pick for assisting the recipient
learn about his family heritage and get back
to his roots.
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Create a scrapbook of special
moments throughout the past year. Include
photos from family events and keepsakes that
are important to the event. Recapture these
moments by journaling the story of the event
and quotes from participants. Embellish the
pages with stickers, captions, and other items
that will enhance the memories for a long time
to come.
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Choose a selection of classic
books to either add to or start a collection. Several choices to get you started include
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
Canterbury Tales, Wurthering Heights,
Jane Eyre, The Scarlet Letter,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Great
Expectations, Tom Sawyer, and
The Catcher in the Rye.
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Purchase baskets from garage
sales and gift shops. Fill them with homemade
or gourmet jars of pickles, jams, food mixes,
and/or fruit.
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When money is tight and baby's on
the way
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