
Anyway, since we are at the topic of birthdays and I didn't say this blog would be about AppleRain's self-inquisition... I've got a few links here to amuse you if you are celebrating your birthday and or if you need something to send those who are celebrating theirs.
>Find out about some interesting facts about your date of birth. Want to know when your parents probably did the earth-changing hoo-hah that produced you? Don't ask me why but Paul says my folks were getting jiggy with it on December 3, 1983 and ended up with me.
>Ahh... This is for those select few who actually worship Pi. I found my birthday in it which I guess is almost a given seeing how long this number is. It's amazing how much importance some people bestow upon it. On with the show if you're still with me.
>Who shares your birthday? Rupert Grint (the red-haired dude who plays Ron Weasley) shares mine.
>Is it your Brazilian crush's birthday today? Have a friend from Norway you'd like to greet? Want to impress your Jewish in-law on his birthday? Learn the tongue (or a few happy words from it)!
>Finding your birthday star... The site says our birthday stars may change, but today my birthday star is Fomalhaut. Not like that has changed my life any...
>What tree did you fall from? Me?
PINE TREE (the Particular) - loves agreeable company, very robust, knows how to make life comfortable, very active, natural, good companion, but seldom friendly, falls easily in love but its passion burns out quickly, gives up easily, everything disappointments until it finds its ideal, trustworthy, practical.
Hmm... not so positive sounding... But astoundingly, it seems true. Then again, we should not let things like the date of our birth control who we are and what we do and which direction we take. We must take active claim on our own life.