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I think the first birthday I remember having was when I was about 7/8 , going to a food place which most of the people who were in my class and my family.
I remember having a birthday party that was smiley-face themed and in which I wore a baseball hat with the pre-1998 Jets logo. I couldn't have been older than 4.
I got to start dance lessons on my fourth birthday, and I know I was super excited, but I'm not sure that I actually remember it so much as remember being told about it later. For my fifth birthday I had two boys from Sunday School over and I remember making bird feeders out of empty toilet paper rolls.
I remember my own 8th birthday. It was my first birthday party. I invited five girls over and we had little sandwiches and one of the girls didn't like any of them so she had plain jelly on white bread.
I remember my brother's 2nd birthday, though. I'm two years older, so I was 4. I remember being mad because he had an ice cream cake from Carvel, the one with the face and the nose made out of the ice cream cone (no idea if they still have that one, but this was in the early 80s). He got to eat the ice cream cone and I wanted it. I cried and refused to eat a piece of cake after that. I sure showed them! LOL
I remember my 4th, as I got a super cool Dapper Dan doll. That's all I remember about it, though, the gift.
The first party I remember was when I turned 6, the summer after kindergarten. I had a big party outside, with a lot of my school friends.
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