Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Christmas babies find plenty to celebrate at the holidays

- ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or visit www.DearAbby.com

Dear Abby: This letter is in response to “Blessed in New York” (Aug. 4), the mom who gave birth to her precious daughter on Christmas Day and wondered if maybe she should have timed her pregnancy better.

Our daughter was born on Dec. 20. When she was only a few years old, we purchased a 2-foot-tall artificial tree and named it the “birthday tree.” She could decorate it every year however she liked. Any birthday presents went under that tree. That made her day special. When she got married and moved out, her birthday tree went with her. — BLESSED, TOO,

DEAR BLESSED, TOO: I enjoyed reading the letters from you and other readers who are Christmas babies or have a family member who is one. Their upbeat, positive experience­s made me smile. Read on:

Dear Abby: My daughter was born on Christmas Eve. From the time she was 5 and able to recognize that her birthday cards were getting scrambled in with the other holiday cards, we started celebratin­g on June 24 — her half-birthday. She gets excited every year as it nears. She’ll be 32. Celebratin­g her half-birthday was the best thing we could have decided to do, and I have no regrets. — Mom Of A Christmas Baby

Dear Abby: I was born in December and I LOVE my birthday! My mother, grandmothe­r, sister-in-law and niece were also born in December. It’s a great time to have a birthday. Everything is decorated for the holidays, and most people are in a good mood. My family never blended the occasions, so that helped.

As to people’s comments, my reply is: “Everyone has a birthday. Mine just happens to be at Christmast­ime, so please acknowledg­e that.” The only thing I do wish is, if I receive a birthday gift, I hope it’s wrapped in birthday paper and not Christmas wrap. — Holly In Arkansas

Dear Abby: I do not recommend celebratin­g the kid’s half-birthday in June. In June, people are away at camp or on vacation, and there’s no one to invite to the party.

Early December is a perfect time for a birthday party. Sports are over and the holiday parties haven’t started, school is still in session so everyone is still around. Another good time is early January, right after school starts again but the other activities haven’t yet geared up. — Busy December Mom

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