The Curse of Being Born on December
31st
I know...
"Merry Christmas", "Happy
Holidays", "Happy New Year"...I've heard it
for almost 67 years.
And
until now, I've just smiled and replied in kind; however, I am now a senior
citizen; and as one, I am expected to complain...and I'm gonna complain!
So
after all these years....It's time !
I was born 26 minutes from 1947, on
December 31,
1946 ...
...and
the only one who got a good deal out of that was my dad !
He got an extra income tax exemption of what was $600 way back
when.
I
loved my dad; he was a character, and I previously wrote an article about him
last Father's Day, but knowing him for the "frugality" he displayed during his life, I can certainly
visualize him saying, "Rosie, push...we need the deduction"!
My
mother must have spent New Years Eve in agony, and I actually have a clipping
from the Chicago
Tribune announcing my being one of the kids born closest to the new year of
1947.
La De Da ! Big deal
!
I
was too young to eat any ice cream or birthday
cake.
Anyone out there who was born near Christmas knows where I'm headed with
this...
...It's called "Christmas/Birthday" presents your whole life !
Not
one for Christmas and another for Birthday...
NOPE...just ONE...for both !
It
all started as a child....a few toys....with SOCKS and
UNDERWEAR....
...stuff
that a kid hates to get...much less for Christmas or a
Birthday...
...and
whatever I received...was to cover both days.
La De Da !
Meanwhile
my little brother who was born in March would get the socks and underwear and
toys on Christmas, and still get another stockpile shortly thereafter for his
birthday !
And
what was even worse, I couldn't even SLEEP late the morning after my birthday
because Catholics have to attend mass on January
1st....
I
wasn't even allowed to wear those new cowboy boots Santa brought me either. The
nuns didn't consider that proper "church attire" and on top of that, my mother
would always make me wear those big black goulashes even if it wasn't
snowing. They came from Santa too, according to her
!
Then
what do I do?
I
marry a Jewish girl who looks at Christmas and New Years as days she'll be
without jazzercise or zumba because our
Recreation
Center
will be closed..
To
add to my misery, she doesn't cook baked ham and I
can't afford the prices of a New Years Eve meal...
...and
waiting 'til the next day doesn't work, because the restaurants are usually
closed on the "holiday".
Some holiday !!!
When I do go out on New Years Eve, I look for places with menus that fit the occasion...and my mood.
And
then to top it all off...the world can't wait for the very
moment your BIRTHDAY ENDS ! People eat, drink, are merry, fall all over
themselves wearing silly hats (none say Happy
Birthday)...
...and
portray New Years Eve with a picture of an old man
called "Father Time"...usually with a baby behind
him---and YOU are the Father Time
!
Oh...the joy of being born on December 31st !
And
it all started with a spring day in late March, when the
Chicago
cold needed a little "bodily warmth" to create a human being who entered this
world on December
31, 1946
!
However...they
say "what goes around, comes
around" and...
..To my dad, who thought he was saving $600 in 1946 on
his income taxes...
...I
ended up getting sweet revenge over the years, wrecking just about every one
of his new cars !
…To my little brother, who never sends me a birthday card or
ever picks up the phone to wish his older brother a Happy Birthday or Merry
Christmas, now gets MONOGRAMED Las Vegas tee-shirts as gifts for his
"thoughtfulness"….
...on
BOTH Christmas AND his Birthday
!
…and
To wifey, who now celebrates hubby's birthday with
some strange ceremony of first checking if my life insurance premiums have been
paid, then holding a mirror under my nose as she gazes at that once sleek
beast who now falls asleep at 8:30pm on that day...
...now gets
the "privilege" of buying those smelly socks and "expanding" undies
!
But
to all of them...
I
wouldn't have changed a single moment for the memories they gave me on each and
every "Christmas/Birthday" over all the years.
…I
don’t know what I ever would have done without you in my
life.
Happy New Year to all of you !
Dick
Arendt
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