Birthdays, Celebrations & Time to Reflect
March 4, 2025
We are coming to the end of the birthday bonanza at Tritch Buonocore Law. I have always found it interesting how birthdays cluster together in families and our firm is no exception. There is a view in numerology, astrology and psychology that the day and time you are born are important factors in your personality and life. While I am not sure about that, I do find birthday clusters in work and families quite frequently.
The middle of February to the middle of March contains a lot of birthdays from my family of origin, including me and now two of my three children. By the time our youngest daughter’s birthday arrives on March 13th, I have birthday fatigue. But I still think each person’s birthday is an occasion for celebration, as there is only one of us in this world. Each of us is our own unique version of the creator. This belief is why we send out an e-birthday card to our clients each year to celebrate their uniqueness. Here at TBLaw, we have been and will be celebrating the following birthdays:
Ginger Toll February 17th
Julio Romero February 19th
Margaret February 25th
Brooke Malnar March 8th
Ginger tried to avoid a milestone birthday, but it found her anyway. She will celebrate later this year on a river cruise down the Danube. I chose to spend mine in Boyton Canyon in Sedona unplugging and unwinding from the world. Julio took time off with family and then San Diego; and Brooke is about to take time off later this week to Las Vegas.
Celebrating birthdays brings joy and a feeling of specialness that I hope you cultivate in your family and life. If you have found a unique or special way to celebrate, I’d love to hear it; and if you have explanations on the birthday clustering, please share your theories or explanation; I’m curious. Here’s to another great month!
