The Day Itself
Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 6:35PM
Haris Abdul Rahman in Birthday, Birthday, Diary, Jellycat, Star City, cake, soto, tiramisu

Please click the photo above to play the daily videoBirthdays have a way of announcing themselves before you're properly awake, and this one did exactly that — soto and tiramisu for breakfast, which is either a wildly eccentric pairing or a perfectly logical one, depending entirely on who's cooking. Anita had it all prepared before I'd fully surfaced, savoury and sweet sitting side by side on the table like two very different arguments that had somehow agreed to get along. It worked. It shouldn't have, on paper, but it did, and there's something rather lovely about a breakfast that refuses to explain itself.

Presents followed over the same table, which is my preferred way of doing these things — no ceremony, just things handed over between mouthfuls. Irfan's contribution was a Jellycat, the sort of plush absurdity that has no business being as charming as it is, and which I suspect will now take up permanent residence somewhere it has no practical reason to be. It's the kind of gift that says more than its price tag, chosen with a fondness that travelled rather further than London to get here.

Work didn't let the occasion pass unmarked either — more cake arrived through the day, the sort of low-key celebratory ambush that happens when colleagues remember a date you'd half hoped they'd forget, if only to spare you the candles. I didn't mind in the slightest. There's a particular kind of good cheer in being fussed over mildly rather than extravagantly, enough to feel noticed without being made to give a speech.

The day, in truth, was busier than I'd have liked for a birthday — celebrating in fits and starts between everything else that still needed doing, which meant very little in the way of video got captured. Birthdays and documentation don't always cooperate, and today they simply didn't; I was too occupied living it to film much of it, which is probably, on reflection, not the worst trade to make.

By evening, the day had earned its quiet close. Home, settled, nothing more asked of it than rest — which suited me entirely. I caught up with Star City, that strange and compelling corner of the For All Mankind universe, letting an alternate version of ambition and orbit play out on screen while my own feet stayed firmly on the ground for once. A fitting way to let a birthday wind down, watching people reach for the stars while I reached for very little beyond the remote.

The weekend ahead has more meals lined up already, which feels appropriate — birthdays in this house have a way of refusing to stay confined to a single date, spilling generously into the days either side of it. No complaints here. Forty-odd years in, and the soto-and-tiramisu logic still tracks: some pairings simply work because the people making them care enough to try.

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