April First has always had a special significance for me, as it happens to be my father's birthday. He often makes light of being born on "April Fools Day," though if we look to the historic significance of the day, it really isn't all that foolish, just a tad amusing.
The origin of April Fools day is mysterious and disputed. While the most common belief tells us that it has some connection to archaic New Year's Day celebrations, April 1st was never the first day of the year for anybody. March 25th was the first of the year for much of Europe during the Middle Ages, and for England until 1752. The most common connection made to April First and the antiquated New Year is the custom of some French communities that celebrated New Year's week, ending the festival on April 1st. Maybe it's just easier for people to "round up" to the first day of the next month, rather than call it March Fools Day on the 25th, or perhaps there is a totally unrelated explanation that has been forgotten in the annals of history.
Getting back to my father's birthday, he is 66 years old today, and if asked he'll tell you that he refuses to be called a "senior citizen." If he's in good spirits, he'll joke that he "graduated a long time ago," using a play on words about the whole senior thing. If he's in a sour mood, he'll throw in an expletive.
Hi Martin, Happy Birthday to your Dad and I look forward to reading more of your posts in the A-Z Challenge. You can read mine at http://saintlywriter.blogspot.co.uk/
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http://pa-ul.blogspot.com/search/label/GAC%20A-Z%20Artists
Cool bit of 'Family History'.
ReplyDeleteHi Martin - Happy Birthday to your dad. Isn't scanning wonderful? I picked your blog at random and look forward to more. Here's mine http://lizy-expat-writer.blogspot.com.es/
ReplyDeleteInteresting tidbits of history -- and I love the postcard. Clearly there is artistic talent in your family tree. Looking forward to reading more of your posts.
ReplyDeleteI followed you here because you commented on my post: http://bonniers.wordpress.com/2012/04/01/art/ Glad I came!
My grandfather actually tried to be a cartoonist for a while, but just like his fiction writing he could never sell anything.
DeleteWhile my father seems to have inherited his father's artistic talents, my own never developed. Oh, well...
Hi! I'm hopping over from the A to Z challenge. Happy birthday to your father and what a lovely way to capture a piece of family history in the birthday card from your grandfather! Good luck with the challenge...
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www.donasdays.blogspot.com
I love finding old cards, letters, etc. I rarely throw them away. They're a cool piece of history.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your Dad!
Great card! Happy birthday to your dad.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that about April Fool's Day.
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Interesting info, Martin. Don't know anyone born today. Cool that you have a memento from someone now gone.
ReplyDeleteHand made cards are the best! Hope your dad had a good birthday!
ReplyDeleteHey, that's a pretty neat drawing. handmade cards are better because they are more personal.
ReplyDeleteA good April Fool's joke is to put mashed potatoes in an ice cream cone, then sprinkle it with confections. lol
Hi Martin .. what a lovely surprise to find - something so special from the past - must give you all great pleasure .. Happy Birthday Dad .. 66 is a good age - cheers enjoy the challenge .. Hilary
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