For those locals in Hawaii who remember Checkers and Pogo, you'll know the song. For the birthday girl, here's your info:
From www.searchopolis.com :
Today's Birthdays
1882 Creator of the Winnie-the-Pooh character and author of the children's books in which it came to life, A.A. Milne continues to be read today.
From www.celebnetworth.net
January 18:
18 - Jan - 1971 Jonathan Davis
18 - Jan - 1955 Kevin Costner
18 - Jan - 1941 Bobby Goldsboro
18 - Jan - 1913 Danny Kaye
18 - Jan - 1904 Cary Grant
18 - Jan - 1892 Oliver Hardy
18 - Jan - 1882 A.A. Milne
18 - Jan - 1782 Daniel Webster
From http://www.kidsparties.com/tradition...ties%20Started :
Some traditions are quite similar in many parts of the world; birthday candles which carry wishes up to God, birthday games which gauge how much more a child can do versus last year, and birthday pinches or taps which ensure good luck for the coming year. Some traditions are more specific to certain countries.
Africa - Initiation Ceremonies. In various African nations they hold initiation ceremonies for groups of children instead of birthdays. When children reach a certain designated age, they learn the laws, beliefs, customs, songs and dances of their tribes.
Argentina - Pulls on the earlobe. The birthday child receivess a pull on the earlobe for each year they have been alive.
China - Noodles for Lunch. The birthday child pays respect to his/her parents and receives a gift of money. Friends and relatives are invited to lunch and noodles are served to wish the birthday child a long life.
Denmark - Flying Flags. A flag is flown outside a window to designate that someone who lives in that house is having a birthday. Presents are placed around the child's bed while they are sleeping so they will see them immediately upon awakening.
Ecuador - Pink Dress. When a girl turns 15 there is a great celebration and the girl wears a pink dress. The father puts on the birthday girls first pair of high heels and dances the waltz with her while 14 maids and 14 boys also dance the waltz.
England - Fortune Telling Cakes. Certain symbolic objects are mixed into the birthday cake as it being prepared. If your piece of cake has a coin in it, then you will be rich.
Holland - Crown Years. Even birthday years are called "crown" years. The birthday child receives an especially large gift on a crown year birthday. The family also decorates the birthday child's chair at the dining room table with seasonal flowers.
India - Colored dress and chocolates. At school the birthday child wears a colored dress and passes out chocolates to the entire class, with the help of a trusted friend.
Ireland - Birthday Bumps. The birthday child is lifted upside down and "bumped" on the floor for good luck. The number of bumps given is the age of the child plus one for extra good luck.
Israel - Chair Raising. A small child sits in a chair while grown-ups raise and lower it a number of times corresponding to the child's age, plus one for good luck.
Japan - New Clothes. The birthday child wears entirely new clothes to mark the occasion. Certain birthdays are more important than others and these are celebrated with a visit to the local shrine.
Mexico - Piñatas. The piñata, usually made out of paper mache and in the form of an animal, is filled with goodies and hung from the ceiling. The birthday child is blindfolded and hits the piñata until it is cracked open. All the children share the goodies.
Norway - Birthday day. The birthday child stands out in front of their class and chooses a friend to share a little dance while the rest of the class sings a happy birthday song.
Philippines - Mixture of East and West. Birthday cakes are baked in various sizes and shapes. The celebration includes noodles representing long life, balloon decorations and pinatas. Earlier in the day the family goes to hear Mass and to thank God.
Russia - Birthday Pies. Instead of a birthday cake, many Russian child receive a birthday pie with a birthday greeting carved into the crust.
Anyway ... Happy Birthday wildgirl!
Hugs,
Lisa
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I am from Mexico and the piñatas are already more modern, they can be of any cartoon character, animal or even stars, but the truth is that we always enjoy filling the ones with sweets such as chocolate, masapanes or popsicles, but the star will always be the chocolates when it continues In Mexico I really liked chocolates because most of them are handmade, the only one that I found similar was this brand https://chocolateandlove.com
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