Anonymous wrote:I'd pick a week after my birthday to celebrate this year. I was a mess on the anniversary of my Mom passing.
+1Anonymous wrote:Do something on the first of your birthday month. Take the month back, but give him the day of, if that makes sense. Anniversaries are especially hard for most people. Find a way to have your celebration around the time of, not the actual day of your birthday.
Anonymous wrote:I'd pick a week after my birthday to celebrate this year. I was a mess on the anniversary of my Mom passing.
Anonymous wrote:A little background - for my birthday I like to do something simple - maybe dinner and a movie. Last year my husband’s mother died on my birthday. It was a major birthday for me and we had planned to take a trip up to NY and overnight but in light of her death we did nothing and just focused on family and funeral arrangements. Although the anniversary date of her death is still a couple of months away (next Spring), he is already talking about the date and how he wants to plans to honor her. I get it but I’m ordinarily very low key and really only ask for a little extra special treatment a couple of time per year - my bday and Mother’s Day. I also lost my mom three years ago and took it really really hard (still am) so not having her on my birthday always weighs heavily on my mind and it now sounds like there will be an even bigger cloud surrounding that day given how my husband is acting. Any advice?