Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. They aren’t there. I also don’t really make anything of the day they died. It is the least consequential day of their existence. I don’t keep track of how long they’ve been gone either. I remember them on their birthdays, the day they were given to the world, and how long they were here and the wonderful moments we shared.
At a certain point, highlighting birthdays seems unnecessary as well. For example, my grandmother died many years ago, but I have a cousin who goes out of her way to flag her birthday each year, sending group chat messages like, "Did you guys forget what today is?" Granny would've been 187!" "Let's all wish her a happy 187th heavenly birthday!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. They aren’t there. I also don’t really make anything of the day they died. It is the least consequential day of their existence. I don’t keep track of how long they’ve been gone either. I remember them on their birthdays, the day they were given to the world, and how long they were here and the wonderful moments we shared.
At a certain point, highlighting birthdays seems unnecessary as well. For example, my grandmother died many years ago, but I have a cousin who goes out of her way to flag her birthday each year, sending group chat messages like, "Did you guys forget what today is?" Granny would've been 187!" "Let's all wish her a happy 187th heavenly birthday!"
Anonymous wrote:Nope. They aren’t there. I also don’t really make anything of the day they died. It is the least consequential day of their existence. I don’t keep track of how long they’ve been gone either. I remember them on their birthdays, the day they were given to the world, and how long they were here and the wonderful moments we shared.