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With innovative cakes, virtual get-togethers replete with music, online scavenger hunts and game nights, lockdown birthdays are not so bad after all
Lockdown birthday: We really did not see that coming. But it is here and staying longer than we would have liked it to. And believe it or not, it has given rise to trends. After drive-by parties, the latest is walk-by parties, where (depending on the lockdown rule in each country) a small number of people, while maintaining social distancing, wear party hats and stand outside the birthday boy or girl’s house and sing happy birthday or hold balloons and flowers.
With elaborate outdoor plans shelved, and with limited resources, family and friends are trying to think up quirky ways to keep birthdays exciting. Funny cards are emailed (hello 1999), videos calls are made and parties are organised online. Cakes are left on doorsteps or delivered through apps. As grocery runs become less frequent and larders empty, jugaad cakes are made at home by moulding instant noodles, or stacking layers of fruits (papaya and watermelon with apples cut in the shape of stars, for example).
With no plans for his birthday and a busy Work From Home schedule, Hyderabad-based Abhishek P was thrilled when he received a mystery parcel: a chocolate truffle cake. Soon, his phone rang and the senders of the cake, his office gang, made him cut it as they watched him devour almost half of it himself. Instructions were then given to smear chocolate on his own face and do 30 pushups in place of the customary birthday bumps.
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