My mother could remember few birthdays of her grand- and great-grandchildren without writing them down. Usually those born on someone else’s birthday and “holidays,” such as July 4th, Groundhog’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. And some names she would get wrong, such as calling Nathan Nathaniel. But when you have close to ninety of them … And that’s not counting the great-great-grandchildren (currently at twelve and two more on the way).
At my age, I’m lucky I can remember my own birthday. - Actually I doubt anyone remembers his / her birthday. Those things that come around every year are technically anniversaries. But if you are celebrating one of them today, then Happy Birthday!
Am I a bad person when I see the “Let so-and-so know you’re thinking about them on their birthday” email, and I delete it, saying to myself “I wasn’t thinking about so-and-so…”
But the worst part is, even if you wish someone remembering their date, they’d assume you got the date from the facebook. We’re cruising towards plastic life style.
x_Tech about 8 years ago
Yes, but does she remember which birthday goes with which person?
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
I wish my grandmothers had been like that. One was guaranteed to remember months late—we often were given Christmas cards in February or March!
PICTO about 8 years ago
Why can’t she remember where she left her knitting?
John M about 8 years ago
if like my grandmother – knows the birthdays because it is written on the calendar, but has no idea of the ages
katzenbooks45 about 8 years ago
I’m a bad grandma. I don’t even have the birthdays written down…
clayusmcret Premium Member about 8 years ago
She can remember their birthdays, but can she call one by their name without saying the entire list first? THAT would be a super power.
adrianrune about 8 years ago
My mother could remember few birthdays of her grand- and great-grandchildren without writing them down. Usually those born on someone else’s birthday and “holidays,” such as July 4th, Groundhog’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. And some names she would get wrong, such as calling Nathan Nathaniel. But when you have close to ninety of them … And that’s not counting the great-great-grandchildren (currently at twelve and two more on the way).
Perkycat about 8 years ago
I have four grandkids – easy peasy!
dflak about 8 years ago
At my age, I’m lucky I can remember my own birthday. - Actually I doubt anyone remembers his / her birthday. Those things that come around every year are technically anniversaries. But if you are celebrating one of them today, then Happy Birthday!
ianjohnsoncartoonist Premium Member about 8 years ago
Sha-zam! She’s Grandma! And don’t you forget it!!
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
This is good, yes?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
I’d say this is on the mark. Especially among the very young.
tcayer about 6 years ago
Am I a bad person when I see the “Let so-and-so know you’re thinking about them on their birthday” email, and I delete it, saying to myself “I wasn’t thinking about so-and-so…”
wjones about 6 years ago
I am different, I am trying to get people to forget my birthday. Every birthday I realize how short the rest of my life is and I do not want to know.
vp about 6 years ago
But the worst part is, even if you wish someone remembering their date, they’d assume you got the date from the facebook. We’re cruising towards plastic life style.