My mom's 75th birthday was mid-February. What a blessing she has been and continues to be to us and almost everyone she knows. My sister, emphasis on sister, and I surprised her with a party and a tiara (my sister's idea) to wear on her special day. "Well, I'm just glad to still be here and be able to enjoy all this."
No, Mom. We are the glad ones, glad that you ARE.
As I get older, birthdays remind me of God's mercy and His goodness, of those wonderful "second" chances He provides. Birthdays are the beginning of something new. The old has gone; the new begins. Is this not a reason to celebrate? This is definitely GOOD NEWS!
This idea is central to the Gospel. Jesus came to do something NEW, to make us NEW, to eventually make everything NEW, hence the good NEWS! Each moment is pregnant with the possibility of new life. His mercies are new every morning and filled with promises for the day. Henri Nouwen says that this good news is like "listening to a voice saying to us, I HAVE A GIFT FOR YOU AND CAN'T WAIT FOR YOU TO SEE IT!"
Of course, there is the other voice which often speaks very loudly that great lie: THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. However, this idea is contrary to the central message of the gospel. God's whole plan is the beginning of making EVERYTHING new. Eye has not seen, ear has not heard what He has planned for those who love Him. There IS something new under the sun, and we've been invited to participate and await its coming.