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I am friends with a couple in their 80s. Whenever I would drop off a card and small gift for the lady’s birthday, she lady always said she didn’t want any more birthdays. Not that she wanted to pass, just didn’t want to be reminded how old she was getting. In September her husband had surgery and nearly died. His birthday was a few weeks later and when I went to drop off a card she said they were celebrating birthdays again because she realized anew just how precious they are.
Depends on who the old person is. My grandmother never wanted to be reminded. My grandfather, on the other hand, liked to revel in his old age and would exaggerate it in every conversation.
This must be my mother-in-law’s rationale. She starts a couple of weeks ahead of her and her husband’s birthdays, reminding us, but when our birthdays roll around there’s nothing, unless we invite her over for cake.
I tend to forget my birthday— thankfully the state now sends out a note reminding me when my I need to renew my driver’s license. I actually missed doing so a couple of times. I’m just not focused there.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
Besides, you were at the doctor following that TD celebration you took too far (https://www.gocomics.com/broomhilda/2020/11/22?ct=v&cti=2208697)!
Deezlebird over 4 years ago
I am friends with a couple in their 80s. Whenever I would drop off a card and small gift for the lady’s birthday, she lady always said she didn’t want any more birthdays. Not that she wanted to pass, just didn’t want to be reminded how old she was getting. In September her husband had surgery and nearly died. His birthday was a few weeks later and when I went to drop off a card she said they were celebrating birthdays again because she realized anew just how precious they are.
shamino over 4 years ago
Depends on who the old person is. My grandmother never wanted to be reminded. My grandfather, on the other hand, liked to revel in his old age and would exaggerate it in every conversation.
carlzr over 4 years ago
If we knew when this strip was originally published we could celebrate her birthday.
cubswin2016 over 4 years ago
A well adjusted person does not need much to be happy.
Yakety Sax over 4 years ago
https://www.seattletimes.com/comics-king/?feature_id=Broom_Hilda
In color is much better.
tcayer over 4 years ago
This must be my mother-in-law’s rationale. She starts a couple of weeks ahead of her and her husband’s birthdays, reminding us, but when our birthdays roll around there’s nothing, unless we invite her over for cake.
l3i7l over 4 years ago
I don’t mind being reminded (remembered) on my birthday. But you don’t have to mention how that number seems to be getting bigger each time.
colcam over 4 years ago
WentBrown over 4 years ago
Hm yes that was thoughtful.
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
There’s old, and then there’s OLD. I am old, but still like receiving birthday best wishes (not gifts). I am, however, not “Broomie-old”!
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 4 years ago
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