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signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 10:20 am
by Marions
today is my birthday - yes, 21 plus again - but I was struck at just how life has changed. I have loads of greetings on Facebook which have made my heaxrt sing and brought a tear to my eye, but not one card to the door, not one callon the telephone (one text message from U.k) , not one knock at the door.

i miss the good old days - or am I getting too old for being the mModern Milly I always thought I was.

I miss humans in my life!

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 10:44 am
by carolhm
Well sorry we cant send you a card either because we have no idea where you live . But we can send you our best wishes on here . Happy birthday Marion and hope you have a great day . Are you going to go out and celebrate ?

mr & mrs hm


Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 10:59 am
by Keithcaley
ImageHappy Birthday! Image

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 12:31 pm
by Deniz1
Oh Happy Birthday Marion. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 12:36 pm
by Soner
Times have definately changed....I hope you have a great day!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 2:30 pm
by DAVPAT
Marions,

Have a great birthday,and I am sure you will receive many cards shortly!!!



All the very best,cheers,hic!

David

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 2:39 pm
by Lor51
Sign of the times I'm afraid, the cost of postage, the bother to find a card, write it out, walk it to the post box or the post office, the price of a mobile call, etc, when all you have to do is stay at your pc and type a few keys. At least that is my take on it. For my 50th I only recieved 6 cards, and I always keep my cards, birthdays anniversarys, even Christmas greetings are getting to be email cards. etc, its not the same keeping an email. I totally understand where you are coming from.
Have a very happy birthday Marion and may you have many more to come, with cards next year hopefully.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 3:49 pm
by Rambling Rose
I agree, a rather sad sign of the times. I get some lovely and very clever ecards at birthdays and Christmas etc. but I cant put them on the mantlepiece and SHARE them with others . And taking the trouble to chose and deliver a card etc shows caring -

Just look on the bright side - at least you dont have to keep dusting round them until you decide they should be removed. Then make the hard decision as to whether to keep them (ending up with a house stuffed with boxes of souvenirs), toss them into the bin feeling ungrateful or put them on one side for delivery to a Charity and find them at the back of a shelf or cupboard three years later.

Hope you have a good birthday anyway, Marion.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 5:29 pm
by Dawnie1
As someone who makes her own cards, I completely agree, I love to receive cards & don't like the electronic greetings at all. Its all too easy to send those without too much thought in the process. Happy Birthday anyway (have sent a text as been out all day) xx

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 5:38 pm
by Soner
Think of all those lovely trees being saved.
Hope you are not working and you are enjoying YOUR DAY!

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 5:48 pm
by dodger
Happy birthday Marion.

Paul.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 6:34 pm
by billywiz
happy birthday marion
is there a way that the forum can automatically inform members of peoples birthdays as they have on skype, which has been useful as i,m rubbish at keeeping track of birthdays, and it would be nice if members sent birthday messages to those who don,t recieve any.just a thought.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 7:08 pm
by Keithcaley
billywiz wrote:happy birthday marion
is there a way that the forum can automatically inform members of peoples birthdays as they have on skype, which has been useful as i,m rubbish at keeeping track of birthdays, and it would be nice if members sent birthday messages to those who don,t recieve any.just a thought.
You could always enter dates into the calendar - Calendar as you come across them.

I do agree that the facility to get an automatic announcement of Birthdays on some Forums is handy though...

memo to self - remember to put the cats' worming dates on calendarImageImageImage

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 7:17 pm
by LooseBoots
Many Happy Returns........................

Yes, Hardly any cards these days, not even a handfull of cards for my " 0 " on 12th.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 7:23 pm
by Keithcaley
LooseBoots wrote:Many Happy Returns........................

Yes, Hardly any cards these days, not even a handfull of cards for my " 0 " on 12th.
Oh Malcolm, I'd have baked a cake if I'd known...

Mind, you, it would have slowed you down a bit! - I'm a terrible cook Image

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 8:13 pm
by sophie
It was my big XXXXXth just over 3 weeks ago and I was absolutely delighted to receive masses of actual cards from UK, Australia (although that one was 2 weeks late) and here. They totally filled the top of the sideboard and I didn't receive an electronic one from anywhere. In turn I try very hard to make sure that people receive proper cards from us, but I do allow for late delivery and send an Ecard as well to foreign parts, just to make sure people receive something on the actual date.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 8:18 pm
by Marions
Thanks folks. i was not fishing for wishes, but thanks for them. it was also gratifying to realise that I am not alone in my thinking. I now have to think of a way to print out the facebook greetings, so I can use them as wallpaper - then I don't have to dust around them!
Must admit though that cards are hardly worth sending here - they get lost, or arrive so late they are early for next year.

And did I have a good day? Thanks for asking - but NO. Himself was not well, has not been for a week, so as he was sick this morning my outing was to town to get him medication. He can take me out for a meal on my Official birthday, which is not yet decided. poor ol' me, but all the facebook greetings I had made me feel that people do care - and that is what matters, innit?


Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 8:33 pm
by kiplet
Happy Birthday Marion

Throw a beach party all invited bring a bottle and food.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Wed 25 Jul 2012 9:30 pm
by Marions
what beach? Not Escape - costs an arm and a leg to get on it. any ideas?

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2012 12:03 am
by kiplet
Korenium beach bar,classy venue for a classy lady. Opposite Korenium golf club. 10 ytl entrance fee toilets, sun beds, bar,

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2012 6:18 am
by Mel7348
Hope himself is feeling better so you both can enjoy a meal out.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2012 8:40 am
by Marions
Never been to Korineum beach. Will take a look. But 'imself doesn't do beaches. I gave up swimming years ago because of that, sonot sure I will get him onto a beach no matter how 'classy' - but I willmoswt certainly take a look.
And thanks Mel for the good wishes. He is still alive today and taking the tablets and hopefully is on the way back to buying me a meal out and eating properly.
Meanwhile, it being such a hot and sweaty day, he is suffering again. Personally I love any heat (unless stranded in a desert) as I 'die' in the cold.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2012 11:22 am
by sophie
That being the case Marion, you are a very active Ghost in the Winter. Just stick another pair of thermals on and you'll be fine. Hmmm "Ghost in the Winter", good title for a book?

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2012 11:36 am
by Marions
Yes, I like that 'ghost in the winter'. if only I had time to write books. Sucha lonely occupation though, and in my cold home even a ghost cannot keep up with the typing (fingers don't work properly). But who knows what the future holds.
It certainly doesnot hold with 'im downstairs' ever appearing on a beach in a swimsuit- in fact nbot appearing at all. But maybe in a deckhchair above it all.
thanks for the idea

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Thu 26 Jul 2012 1:38 pm
by smithscorner
Sorry even if I knew how to send a card for delivery to someone in the TRNC it would have to be belated returns as I was not on KibKom yesterday

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2012 10:09 am
by dodger
Didnt know there was a Korenium beach bar.Is it a sandy or pebbly beach ?

Paul.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Fri 27 Jul 2012 10:49 pm
by Marions
Neither did I, Dodger. But I will check it out. I live too far over, but come to think of it, I don't knoiw mjuch about beachesmy side either.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2012 9:26 am
by Soner
Keithcaley wrote: I do agree that the facility to get an automatic announcement of Birthdays on some Forums is handy though... memo to self - remember to put the cats' worming dates on calendarImageImageImage


Birthday announcements have been added. You can view them at bottom of Board Index page. Would be nice if all members filled in their profiles in the User Control Panel.

Re: signs of the times - or is it?

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2012 3:53 pm
by Marions
Nice one Soner. Thanks. Now we can all make each other feel better at least o nce a year - but forget the ages, just celebrate the achievements of yet another year of life.