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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Frankly, it sounds like you are very fortunate to have had friends and family plan a party like this for so long. I can think of no other event where other adults plan an annual party for an adult (birthdays, anniversaries are usually only large parties for milestone years). Be grateful for what you have had, and plan to celebrate the milestone just you and DH this year. It's ok for the friends to be busier and not to do this--it doesn't make them less your friends. Have you and DH reciprocated support for other big issues in their lives?[/quote] +1. It is wonderful that your husband has remained cancer-free and it's definitely something to celebrate! But you go on about the selfishness and self-centeredness of these family and friends. If they were truly that bad, they wouldn't have thrown him a party for several years...right? Please start with giving them some credit - you seem to be overlooking this.[/quote]
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