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What was your most memorable landmark birthday?

50th? 60th? 70th?

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  • 8 years ago
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    So far it has been my 60th,8 years ago although I did make special efforts to celebrate my 40th & 50th as well.

    I was determined to celebrate my 60th as I came close to losing my life at 58 with an unexpected heart attack.

    There is no morbidity here,I just wanted to have some fun with some of my family & my dear husband with me.My gifts were all to do with our garden...my daughter gave me a beautiful garden bench,others gave me plants & trees & my husband dug me some curved rose-beds & then planted them with roses I had chosen plus a rose hedge as well.

    The next one I celebrated was my 65th with a long break away here in the UK with my husband,very enjoyable.Hopefully the next will be for my 70th,plans are already being made.

  • Snid
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    50th. My daughter put 50 signs all over our neighborhood telling people to wish me a happy birthday. She had people dropping off unsigned birthday cards when I wasn't home. She put fifty balloons in my house. I had just been diagnosed as diabetic so she made me a beautiful cake out of only fruit.

    She did something similar for my 60th. The balloons were weighted down with shoes of various sizes.

    For my last birthday she took me to my first Detroit Lions game.

  • 8 years ago

    Definitely my 60th. I live in NZ and my son and daughter both live in UK. My son made the trip down to NZ for the occasion but my daughter e-mailed me to say that she was sorry she couldn't make it. We had a good crowd out in the garden having a BBQ and my son and I were having a game of petanque, when from behind a hedge appeared my daughter. Surprise wasn't the word for how I felt, not to mention overjoyed. Seemingly everyone at the party including my wife knew she was coming, all except me. Best birthday I've ever had.

  • 8 years ago

    Birthdays don't usually mean much to me, my health and wellbeing are far more important. An exception was perhaps my 60th as it marked retirement, freedom and the beginning of a new phase of life.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    To be honest, reaching my 40th, 50th and 60th birthdays didn't mean much to me. They are just numbers.

  • 8 years ago

    May B it will B 60th

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  • 8 years ago

    Definitely my 21st...an old WW-II flyboy family friend took me up on a "mystery destination" flight in a small Cessna and took me down to a seaside resort hotel and treated me to my first legal drink, then flew me back home for a family party. Talk about a great treat or what?

  • 4 years ago

    in case you have helium so which you will possibly be stupid, you are able to besides get some stupid hats, like policeman caps, cowboy hats, indian headress or maybe comical glasses, and a few disposable digicam's on each and every table to checklist the form

  • Dave M
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    Having attained the age of 70 - never thought I would make it.

  • 8 years ago

    My twelfth. That was when my parents, mother mostly seemed to see me in a different light. Time to put away childish things and start being a responsible person.

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