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		<title type="html">The best birthday gifts</title>
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		<author><name><![CDATA[Sacha Chua]]></name></author>
		<updated>2006-07-22T20:47:00Z</updated>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>What do you give people on their birthdays? People struggle so much<br>
with that question, often giving up and grabbing the first gift-ish<br>
thing they see at the store and accompanying that with a few scribbled<br>
words on a Hallmark card.</p>
<p>It's always been hard to think of what to give my parents. They can<br>
get anything they want. My father, in particular, is not the kind of<br>
guy who will wait for an occasion in order to give himself something.<br>
When he sees something he likes &#8211; or something that we'll like &#8211; he<br>
just goes out and gets it.</p>
<p>Ideally a gift-thing would be what people would love but never think<br>
of getting for themselves. How deeply you must know someone in order<br>
to do that! I still don't feel that I know my dad enough to<br>
second-guess his wallet. ;) I'd rather give him something he can't<br>
buy: memories.</p>
<p>I think memories are the best birthday gifts of all. You can create<br>
new memories by spending time with people and being completely present<br>
for them. You can share old memories by telling people stories about<br>
how they touched your life. You can help make future memories by<br>
listening to their dreams.</p>
<p>Birthdays are perfect times to think about the past year and imagine<br>
the next. As natural milestones, they give you a chance to reflect on<br>
the meaning of your life in the company of good friends. Unlike on New<br>
Year's Day, the celebrant does not have to share the spotlight with<br>
other people. Birthdays are a good excuse for people to gather those<br>
who are close to their heart and celebrate them, in turn being<br>
celebrated by them.</p>
<p>The best birthday gifts I've ever received? Letters, without a doubt.<br>
One of my treasures is a clearbook of the letters I received on the<br>
occasion of my 21st birthday, when I was leaving for Japan. Whenever I<br>
flip through it, warm and fuzzy feelings wrap me, and I remember the<br>
laughter and love of friends.</p>
<p>For my 22nd birthday, I asked my friends to write their two-year plans<br>
and a short letter on some 3&#215;5 index cards. Although my friends<br>
good-naturedly groused about it being the _only_ party they'd ever<br>
gone to that had _seatwork_, they wrote &#8211; and this deck of dreams is<br>
something that I flip through on occasion to remind me that people<br>
care.</p>
<p>For my 23rd birthday this August 12, I don't want to receive any<br>
gifts. I want memories, stories, dreams. Write me a letter or record a<br>
podcast or capture it on video. Tell me a story about how I've touched<br>
your life, and these warm thoughts will sustain me through winter and<br>
hot chocolate days. Tell me a story that reveals who _you_ are and who<br>
you want to be, and that will deepen our friendship. Tell me of your<br>
dreams and that will help me help you build your future.</p>
<p>Send my parents a thank-you note, too. After all, my _mom_ did all<br>
the hard work on my birthday&#8230; &lt;laugh&gt; What parents wouldn't<br>
like to hear about how wonderful their son or daughter is?</p>
<p>Know anyone whose birthday is coming up? Put away that credit card and<br>
send some memories instead! =)</p>


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