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[quote=Anonymous]My hubby never celebrated birthdays growing up. His family never placed importance on it whatsoever. I on the other hand always celebrated my birthday along with siblings, etc. My hubby knows this so ever since we got together he has always done stuff for my birthday, even though he thinks it's silly to celebrate "yourself". We've been married eight years now and have a kid. Last weekend, during the major wind storm, was his birthday. I had planned just to do a cake and something small for him at home with our family. But, with the storm I took our daughter and stayed with my parents (who had power) and he stayed at the house (without power). The weekend passed and of course we did nothing for his birthday. Our home didn't have power for two full days. Several days ago I was driving with my kid in the car and out of no where (she's five) she says "Mom, Daddy had a sad birthday". I was a little surprised she was even thinking about it considering several days had passed. Now, I feel guilty for not doing anything. I told him what she said and he sort of smirked and said something like "It's fine. Not a big deal". I know he's never celebrated his birthday, but he's always been supportive of my birthday and our kid's of course. It's over a week now. Is it stupid to do something? [/quote]
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