
"fit, wake up first yuk", 'Rina's greeting woke up Fitri midnight'.
"Yes Ma'am what's wrong?", 'Ask Fitri rubbed his eyes'.
"Wake up first yuk, look at grandma first", 'Jawab Rina with a flat tone'.
"Why is Grandmother?", 'Ask Fitri who immediately rose from his sleep'.
"We'll see" 'Jawab Rina led Fitri out of the room and into the grandmother's room'.
"Grandmother why Mom?", 'Ask Fitri again'.
"That's why we went to his room" 'Jawab Rina who was still leading Fitri to his grandmother's room'.
Inside the grandmother's room all the other family members had gathered to prepare a surprise for Fitri, and that included Bela.
"Happy Birthday" 'Shouted everything as Fitri opened the door to her grandmother's room'.
"Thank you everyone", 'Fitri said moved and now in tears because he did not expect that he would get a surprise like this'.
"Yes, let's go here, son", 'Grandmother said and asked Fitri to join them'.
"Now we blow out the candles and cut the cake" 'Grandmother said'.
Fitri also nodded at what the grandmother said.
"Blow the candle...blow the candle...blow the candle now.... Now either.... Now too.", 'all the members of the Fitri family sing'.
"Before blowing the candle pray first dear", 'Whisper Rina to Fitri'.
Fitri also did what his mother said, namely praying first and then blowing a candle that had been lit on the cake.
After Fitri blew the candle was welcomed applause by everyone.
Now comes the time to cut the cake, the first piece of cake Fitri gave to the mother, the second piece of cake to the father, the third piece of cake to the grandmother, cut the fourth cake to the grandfather, and the third piece to the grandmother, and the last piece of cake for Bela's sister.
"Why are you crying?", 'Ask the grandmother ISNA'.
"I have nothing to lose, just moved", 'Jawab Fitri and rubbed his tears with both hands'.
"Happy birthday dear, may what the granddaughter of the grandmother wants be realized", 'Snake ISNA then hug and kiss the grandson'.
"Thank you, Grandma", ' replied Fitri returned a hug and kiss from the grandmother'
"Happy birthday mother's daughter", 'Rina said'.
"Thank you Mother", 'Fitr said who switched to hugging the mother'.
"Sorry yes, I was surprised" 'Rina said back to the child's embrace'.
"Yes, mother, make me surprised. Ayuk see grandma first, while guiding it", 'She said Fitri'.
"Yes her name will be given a surprise ngak possiblekan mother said", 'Jawab Rina'.
"Yes, I didn't say why-why grandma, I just said look at grandma first", 'Speak Rina'.
"Yes the Bu.", 'Jawab Fitri'.
"Happy birthday, brother", 'Speak Bela now who gave a speech to the brother'.
"Thank you for the deck", 'Speak Fitri and switch hugging the sister'.
"Yes brother together, kadonya nyakul ya sak", 'Secap Bela who returned the embrace of the brother'.
"Yes deck is okay", 'Jawab Fitri'.
"Now you can be happy and laugh first my dear brother, but tomorrow afternoon is you will probably cry.because tomorrow will be the most painful day of your life my dear brother", 'Bela said in her heart and smiled faintly in her brother's arms'.
Giving a surprise in the day is one of the traditions in the Fitri family, and they also often give a surprise that is right at 00:00 on their respective birth dates.
Birthday celebrations whether celebrated in large or small is to be grateful for the age that God/God has given us.
Have you ever wondered who first created the birthday tradition?. Why use candles?. Why use cake?.
In the book of Hebrews, the only mention of a celebration to commemorate one's birthday in regards to the Egyptian Pharaoh's birthday is recorded in 40:20. Rabbi Moshe Feinstein is one who understands the positive value of the celebration.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe encourages many people to celebrate their birthdays by gathering with family and relatives, making positive resolutions, and through a wide variety of religious activities.
According to Rabbi Yissocher Frand, one is a special day because the prayer of one can be granted on that day.
The Egyptians began the tradition of celebrating birthdays thousands of years ago, when the Pharaohs wore crowns for the ancient Egyptians. So that the day is considered more important than the birth day of the people usually to the world. The date of Pharaoh's birth as a 'god' continues to be celebrated every year.
The Greeks used candles to celebrate birthdays. The Greeks would present a moon-shaped cake to Artemis some candles on the cake. They wear candles as a reflection of moonlight and beauty. Finally, this tradition is used by many people to reflect on birthdays as the beginning of a new life that shines more.
The ancient Romans began to celebrate birthdays for ordinary people. Because originally the birthday celebration was only done for noble circles such as Kings and Gods.
Ordinary people can celebrate birthdays with friends, family and also relatives. After that they also began to recognize the tradition of gift giving. Very valuable gifts at that time were olive oil, honey, wheat flour, and grated cheese. Only men can celebrate birthdays. New women were allowed to celebrate birthdays in the 12th century.
In the 18th century, birthday celebrations began to spread around the world, even in China. In Germany, children's birthday celebrations should be friendly and fun. To make the atmosphere more pleasant, made a birthday cake that was originally like Bread. Then on the bread are given candles, if the inflatable (myth) can grant the request. A beautiful and sweet birthday cake just for the rich.
Birthday cakes were first invented by bakers in Germany.
During the Industrial Revolution, birthday cakes were made more luxurious and sweet, as a symbol of the sweetness of age. At that time bread was considered a common class food that can be enjoyed by all people. So created sweet cakes that are beautiful for the birthday celebration of rich families. But in the end, when everyone can buy cake ingredients and can make a birthday cake, this tradition spread throughout the world.
The song "happy birthday to you", was originally a good morning song.
In 1893, Patty Hill and Mildred J wrote a song called "Good morning to All", to be sung by students around the world.
In 1924, Robert Coleman released a songbook that replaced the lyrics of the song and was reworked into the song we now know, "Happy birthday to you".
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