Yesterday was my birthday - my seventy fourth, if you want to know. And it set me thinking about my birthdays sixty to seventy years ago.
These days it often seems as though time flies and a
decade passes in the time it took to get through a year all that time
ago. Birthdays were very special events, eagerly anticipated, excitedly
prepared for.
At infants' school there was a birthday cake. It wasn’t edible, just a round tin covered in
a white substance (plaster?) and decorated with candles to be blown out by the
birthday boy or girl as the rest of the class sang, “Happy Birthday”.
I would have a birthday party and special tea to which
I could invite six friends. Mother would
buy a packet of six invitations which was a cunning way of making sure only six friends could be
invited. My parties were usually all
girls who would arrive in best party frocks with pretty ribbons in their
hair. She would bake a special cake, not
the character cakes of today but a cake decorated with the appropriate number
of candles and maybe "hundreds and thousands" or Smarties.
There would also be sandwiches which were cut on the diagonal
as a special treat. I have no idea why diagonally
cut sandwiches tasted better but Mother had me convinced that it was so! Sausage rolls were also mandatory as was
either a trifle or jelly and blancmange.
Then games.
Musical chairs, pass the parcel, blind man’s buff. When Father came home from work he would come
and play with us too. At the end of the
party each child would go home with a single gift, maybe a pencil or a packet
of sweets, not the party bags of today.
Oh, and everyone took a slice of cake wrapped in a paper napkin.
And I would go up to bed, probably planning next year’s
birthday.

I was musing on birthdays of years gone by the other day. Do you remember the old ladybird book 'the party'?
ReplyDeleteooh, yes! I was thinking about that a couple of weeks ago when I sent someone a card like a Ladybird book but called, "The Birthday Girl." Ladybird books were great presents too.
DeleteComing from a big family, we have family birthday tea's, always jelly and blancmange, and cake with candles, still fun.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin still invites me for my birthday and always produces a birthday cake.
DeleteCongratulations on another birthday. Mine is next week and I will be away celebrating with a friend. They are a day of memories at this age aren’t they?
ReplyDeleteMargaret from New Zealand
Have a great day!
DeleteBelated Happy Birthday-I’m heading towards 76 in January. The first birthday party (which I organised myself) was a ladies lunch when I was 65 with a beautiful cake made by my daughter’s students showcasing my sewing and knitting hobbies. Lovely memories of your childhood birthdays when everything was wholesome and homemade. Catriona
ReplyDeleteThose childhood parties were memorable.
DeleteHappy birthday! Those simple days were the best, no expensive gift bags, no entertainers, just family fun.
ReplyDeleteThey were lovely. I hope you are continuing to get better.
DeleteBelated Happy Birthday wishes to you.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember many birthday parties at all, there was only one other girl my age at primary school! but I do remember organising them for my sister as she was 4 years younger so Mum left it to me to sort the games.
Many Happy Birthday Wishes for yesterday. Parties were so much simpler then and we were happy with what we got. When I see what my granddaughter has for her parties (I shudder). This year's was a sleepover with films and pizza. I don't think anybody got too much sleep. Xx
ReplyDeleteI too recall birthdays like that.
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