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Sunday, Mar 2, 2008

Ah, yes. Today marks a minor historic event in my so called life. I'm another year older an another year wiser. "Ah, my birthday. Normally I'd put on a festive hat and celebrate the fact that the Earth has circled the Sun one more time. I really didn't think it was going to make it this year, but darn it if it wasn't the little planet that could all over again." Now who do I sound like?

That's right, I came screaming into this world on March 3 and I still love a good scream every now and then. Since Mum is still under the weather, I won't be celebrating with the rest of my family until Friday. I already got a birthday card from my step sister, Melanni and a gift certificate from one of my favorite places, Barnes & Noble.

Mom asked me what I wanted and I told her I wanted a man. Unfortunately, I told her that in Wal-mart within earshot of one of the male employees. He told me he would accomodate me anytime. I decided to settle for lumineers instead.

Also, happy birthday wishes go out to

Jessica Biel who turns 26 on March 3. Happy Birthday, Jessica!

Some Famous People with Sun in Pisces: Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Mars in Pisces), Drew Barrymore (Sun and Venus in Pisces), Kurt Cobain (Sun, Mercury, and Venus in Pisces), Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan, Cindy Crawford, Billy Crystal (Sun, Mercury, and Mars in Pisces), Albert Einstein, George Harrison, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Michelangelo, Aidan Quinn (Sun and Moon in Pisces), Rob Reiner (Sun, Mercury, and Mars in Pisces), Dr. Seuss, Sharon Stone, Elizabeth Taylor (Sun, Mercury, and Mars in Pisces), Bruce Willis, Holly Hunter, and Glenn Close.

So now that we know some of the famous people born under the sign of Pisces, I thought it would be fun to learn more about the origins of birethdays. Happy reading and don't forget to stop by my blog on Friday and see what famous faces will be partying with me.

Birthday celebrations are relatively new. Egyptians observed birthdays, but only for their rulers. They held parades, circuses, gladiatorial contests, and sumptuous feasts! The Romans staged parades and chariot races to celebrate birthdays; some of which were created for their gods. Mere mortals were not honored or even remembered on the day of their birth.



Definition of Birthday Cake
In Western culture Birthday Cake is defined as a pastry or dessert served to a person on his or her birthday. Birthday cakes are usually decorated with person's name and carry a message of congratulations. Candles equal to the number of year's a person has been alive are also placed on the cake. There is also a tradition to place one extra candle to bring good luck. Birthday cakes are usually spongy and the most popular flavour in cakes is chocolate.

Birthday Cake History
History of Birthday Cake can be traced back to the ancient Greeks who made round or moon shaped honey cakes or bread and took it to the temple of Artemis -the Goddess of Moon. Some scholars, however, believe that the tradition of Birthday cake started in Germany in Middle Ages. Sweetened bread dough was given the shape of baby Jesus in swaddling cloth and was used to commemorate his birthday. This special birthday cake later reemerged in Germany as a Kinderfest or the birthday celebrations of a young child. Germans also baked another special kind of a cake called Geburtstagorten as it was baked in layers. This was sweeter that the coarse and bread like cake that were usually made at that time.



Why is Birthday Cake Round?
In earlier times, Birthday cakes were mostly round in shape. Scholars associate religious beliefs and technical compulsions for the same. Greeks offered round shape cake to the Goddess of Moon - Artemis as it signified moon. They even placed candles on the cake to make the cake glow like the moon.

Some scholars opine that cake in the ancient world has association with the annual cycles. Round shapes of cakes were preferred as these represented the cyclical nature of life. Most specifically, the sun and moon.

Technical reason given for the roundness of the cake is that most cakes we know off advanced from the bread. In ancient times breads and cakes were made by hand. Typically, these were fashioned into round balls and baked on hearthstones or in low, shallow pans. Hence, these naturally relaxed into round shapes. With the progress of times baking pans of various shapes were developed and today we see cakes in imaginative shapes and sizes.



Tradition of Putting Candles on Birthday Cake
Tradition of placing candles on Birthday cake is attributed to early Greeks, who used place lit candles on cakes to make them glow like the moon. Greeks used to take the cake to the temple of Artemis-the Goddess of Moon. Some scholars say that candles were placed on the cake because people believe that the smoke of the candle carried their wishes and prayers to Gods who lived in the skies. Others believe that the custom originated in Germany where people used to place a large candle in the centre of the cake to symbolize 'the light of life'.

In present times too, people place candles on Birthday cakes and a silent wish is made before blowing out the candle. It is believed that blowing out all candles in one breath means the wish will come true and the person with enjoy good luck in the coming year. Some also smear out the name of the person before slicing of the cake to bring good luck.



Traditions and Superstitious Beliefs Related to Birthday Cake
In medieval times people of England used to place symbolic objects like coins, rings and thimbles in the batter of the cake. It was believed that those who found coin in the cake would be wealthy while the unlucky finder of the thimble would never marry. Wedding was signified for the person who found the slice of cake with ring. Even today some people follow the tradition and place small figures, fake coins and small candies inside the cake.

If the cake fell while baking it was considered to be a bad omen and signified bad luck for the person in the coming year.

History of Birthday Parties

In the beginning, it was royalty that first celebrated birthdays. Having a party was a way to ward off the evil spirits, since one is surrounded by family and friends in a celebration of life. These evils spirits were thought to be more active on the day of ones birth. A celebration or gathering became a protection from harm. Giving gifts brought even more good cheer. Later in Germany, children were included in the birthday parties. And so began birthday parties.

Birthday Trivia

  • More people celebrate their birthdays in August than in any other month (about 9% of all people). The two other months that rate high for birthdays are July and September.
  • Close to 2 billion Birthday Cards are sent each year in the U.S. alone, accounting for nearly 58 percent of all cards sent.
  • The world's largest birthday cake was created in 1989 for the 100th Birthday of the city of Fort Payne, Alabama. The cake weighed 128,238 pounds, 8 oz. and used 16,209 pounds of icing.
  • The most famous rendition of "Happy Birthday" is when Marilyn Monroe sang to "Happy Birthday, Mr President" to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden on 19 May 1962.
  • Paul McCartney's Birth Certificate was auctioned in March 1997, for US $84,146. It is believed to be the world's most expensive Birth Certificate.
  • The Sultan of Brunei hosted the world's most expensive Birthday Party to celebrate his 50th Birthday on 13 July, 1996. The cost was a whopping US $27.2 million. Three concerts featuring Michael Jackson costs US $16 million of the total amounts.
  • Anne Frank's world famous diary was given to her as a present for her 13th birthday.
  • William Shakespeare's died on his 52nd birthday: 23 April 1616.
  • A recent survey suggests that more people are born on October 5 in the United States than any other day. October 5 holds a not-so-surprising significance, as conception would have fallen on New Year's Eve.
  • The least common birth date in the U.S. is May 22nd.

So now that you know more about the origins of the birthday, let's all enjoy some

And just because I feel festive, the party will continue throughout the week.D

Hugs to everyone!

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Posted by Dakotagirl823, 7:42pm
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H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y !!!!!
Posted Mar 2, 2008 8:28 pm PT
Happy birthday!
Posted Mar 2, 2008 11:31 pm PT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Have a nice day and don't eat too much cake
Posted Mar 2, 2008 11:41 pm PT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY REESE!!!

I love the trivia about the birthdays!! Can you believe that I know only 2 or 3 people born in August and no one born in October the 5th?? Maybe in Spain is not so traditional to conceive in >New Years eve!! HUGE HUGS!!! ENJOY YOUR DAY!!
Posted Mar 2, 2008 11:46 pm PT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 12:14 am PT
Hope you have a fantastic day... let us know what other birthday pressies you get - I love hearing about birthday presents!

Thanks for sharing the birthday facts - so many interesting reasons why we celebrate birthdays the way we do!

**HUGE BIRTHDAY HUGS**
Posted Mar 3, 2008 12:16 am PT
happy birthday!!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 12:48 am PT
Lmao at the Wal-Mart guy Too funny.

I loved reading about birthdays. I never heard about the tradition of putting an extra candle to bring good luck. I loved the explanations about the significance of the candles: to glow like the moon and for the smoke to carry our wishes to the Gods. Both sound really beautiful to me

Oh, and about the little figures that are put inside, we don't do it in bday cakes, but in this special cake it's eaten over here on January 6th, which is the day we get our Xmas presents. A figure brings good luck, the other one makes the person that get it pay for the cake

About most people being born around July-August and September, I guess it is because those were conceived when the cold made their parents get closer together seeking for body warmth. And well, one thing leads to the other...

I don't believe that you are none the wiser, because if nothing else, searching for all this bday celebrations info made both you and us know soemthing more.

Hope you have a really good and special bday.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!



Huge hugs!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 12:57 am PT
hey happy bday. omg that got to be embrassing!!! lol.
Posted Mar 3, 2008 1:41 am PT
Happy birthday!Pisces,eh? and thanks for the info about this lovely ritual,I've been looking for it a while ago.
Posted Mar 3, 2008 6:24 am PT
Happy Birthday,Reese!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 6:36 am PT
Hehe awww, that was very sweet of your colleague I hope your mom feels better soon, so she can take part in the next merry occasion. Hope you had a good one! *hugs*
Posted Mar 3, 2008 11:23 am PT
Happy Birtday!

"More people celebrate their birthdays in August than in any other month (about 9% of all people). The two other months that rate high for birthdays are July and September." Brrr! I guess people somehow have to keep warm in the winter months! LOL!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 11:29 am PT
Thankyou for that interesting and informative Birthday Blog!

Happy Birthday Hunni, hope it's been a good one!

*hugs*
Posted Mar 3, 2008 11:43 am PT
Happy Birthday Dakota.... Enjoy it.... Very Interesting information.... I never even gave a thought to the history.... Pretty neat.
Posted Mar 3, 2008 1:03 pm PT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Those facts were kind of interesting and cool! YAY PARTY!!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 1:05 pm PT
Happy Birthday!! I do hope that you have a good one.
Posted Mar 3, 2008 3:51 pm PT
Happy Birthday,

jim
Posted Mar 3, 2008 4:26 pm PT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! CONGRATS!!

think of it this way: you have also traveled around the sun yet another time

LOVE the trivia...wow, never knew so much history went into a birthday celebrations
Posted Mar 3, 2008 5:45 pm PT
Happy Birthday!
*Sings: "Happy Birthday to you, happy birthday to you. Happy Birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to youuuuu!"

Have a great one!
xoxo
Jenne
Posted Mar 3, 2008 5:53 pm PT
Happy Birthday to you !!!!!

I found your blog while surfing around on the site.
This is definetely the right day to find it :-)

Thanks for sharing the trivia. That was interesting. I really enjoyed it.

Hey and what is it with "Wal Mart Guys": Always there - always helpful ;-)

You probably could not really laugh about it then - but I hope you can do that now.

Have a nice birthday with lots of presents!
Posted Mar 3, 2008 6:25 pm PT
Happy Birthday! You will conveniently ignore the fact that I'm a day late with these wishes.

lol. That's just too funny. Don't you hate it when you say something with the wrong ears around?
Posted Mar 3, 2008 10:20 pm PT
Happy Birthday!

I hope you had a good one!



Huge hugs!
Posted Mar 4, 2008 9:35 am PT
Happy Birthday!
Posted Mar 4, 2008 11:46 am PT
Hope You had a Great Day Reese

You have to be carefull what you say out load @ Wally World

Very cool Birthday fact

My sisters birthday is the 6th.


Take Care of You!

(Big Hugs)
Posted Mar 4, 2008 1:21 pm PT
Whoa!!! Way way way late Belated Birthday wishes from me

Hope you had a lovely day...full of loveliness

Wal-Mart guy

**hugs**

xxx
Posted Mar 15, 2008 3:55 pm PT
Omg I'm so late! Happy belated birthday, hope it was a good one! Really sorry about my tardiness (lol tardiness what a word)...
~Alli~
Posted Mar 16, 2008 6:48 am PT
Happy birthday
Posted Apr 2, 2008 5:27 am PT
Happy birthday... wow who knew there was so history in birthdays LOL!!!
anyway Have a really good day
Posted Apr 3, 2008 4:13 am PT
Happy belated... I was March 6th (and much, much older).

Jon
Posted Apr 6, 2008 6:19 pm PT
Hi!
I was just passing by... Who is that quote from? About the planet and the sun.. LOL I know I know it I just don't where from!
I hope you had a nice BDay
Posted Jun 14, 2008 5:19 am PT
Hope You Have a Safe and Happy 4th of July!

(Sparkley Hugs)
Posted Jul 4, 2008 4:04 pm PT
Hi! I'm sorry I didn't answer this blog when you posted. I hope you had a good birthday, and I hope your next birthday is great as well.
Posted Aug 21, 2008 8:29 pm PT
happy bday. sorry for the late congratulations. lol. nice blog.
Posted Jan 27, 2009 9:00 pm PT
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