Birthday Traditions?

VolleyballQt07

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Since my birthday is next Tuesday, I was wondering...

Does anyone have any birthday traditions?

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Every year, since I was born after St. Patrick's Day, my mom makes me Corned Beef and Cabbage. It's really Irish and sooooo good!

HBU? Do you have any traditions?
 
I celebrate my birhtday with my dad.
We were born 2 days apart.

We get ice cream cake and pizza and my BFF comes over with her mom and that's how we celebrate.
Sometimes she stays over and we go shopping the next day.
 
We usually go out to eat.

For my birthday, we used to go to WDW every year, but stopped, as my sister is in college and I'm in high school now, and don't have time off in November.

My sister's birthday is tomorrow
 
I also go out to dinner. I think we are going to Rainforest Cafe this year. Yay! =]
 

We always go out to dinner, whoever's birthday it is gets to choose where.
This year I chose the cheesecake factory.
I cant wait! Or...
Ive almost wanted to start traditions.

If its one of my friends birthdays I always decorate their lockers with those Christmas bows (the kind that you just peel the plastic off off at the bottom like tape and then press it on)
 
I don't do anything.
My family comes over, gives me presents, I open them and then they leave.
That's pretty much it.
I've never had a party since I was about 6.
Sometimes we'll get chinese.
I don't get cake, because I don't like it.
My mom did make brownies for me this year. (I think that's what she made...I forgot.)
 
nothing.
ive never really had an all out birthday party either.
im not that excited over birthdays. :]
 
Birthday girl/boy gets to pick a meal - either homecooked or out and we all go.. even if it's McDonald's like my sister picked one year grosss.
We have family over one day for dinner and cake and ice cream and a friend party too.
 
I have my best friend spend the night since she lives in another city

starting last year I've made a tradition of always going to a concert. Like last year i saw Fall Out Boy and then this year i'm seeing Panic At The Disco
 
i know its a little off-topic, but i need to correct a common misconception: that corned beef is irish. its not. If you were to go to ireland and try to find some, you couldnt. the irish dont even know what corned beef is. sorry, its just that this time of year i hear so much about that danged corned beef that i just have to correct someone--and most of the time i cant
 
I watch a movie ... but I'm not sure how that's going to turn out this year.
 
i know its a little off-topic, but i need to correct a common misconception: that corned beef is irish. its not. If you were to go to ireland and try to find some, you couldnt. the irish dont even know what corned beef is. sorry, its just that this time of year i hear so much about that danged corned beef that i just have to correct someone--and most of the time i cant

I've heard many times it's Irish. IDK but really I don't care where the heck it comes from. My mom was raised that it was Irish so every year, since I was born after St.Patty's Day, she makes me Corned Beef and Cabbage...:confused3 So as far as I'm concerned, it's Irish........
 
Our birthday tradition is to have the birthday boy/girl pick what they want for dinner and what kind of cake they want.
 
Umm I don't have any b-day tradition really, except for getting trick candles!(couoldn't live w/o them!! LOL)
 


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