Yeah ... fact of life. Some people do NOT build others up for milestones (or even regular birthdays and life events).
My ex-wife is from a family of non-celebraters. Back in 2017, when she haf almost reached 60 years, I pre-arranged with all three kids' employers (as well as their partners' employers) a five day open leave pass. I spoke to my (then) wife's employer for a week's leave. I pre-booked and paid for a large home in the mountains for eight adults and five grandchildren.
The weekend prior to the actual birthday, I drove my wife to the mountain house on the Friday and by the noon of the Saturday the grown-up children and the grandkids arrived. We had a week of restaurants, barbecues, the sons-in-law on best behaviour helping me with organisation.
She was extremely impressed and grateful. We left and returned home the following Friday after an energy charged week and lots of memories.
Then, two Saturdays later, I had pre-booked out a local pub beer garden and had invited 55-60 of her friends and childhood friends, a few very positive members of her workplace. A fully catered serviced barbecue, plus desserts and three rounds of drinks for everyone ... all 11 months after my retirement from full-time work.
I tried to leave no detail uncovered. My mother-in-law, my sisters-in-law and my own three siblings were very praiseworthy and full of awe.
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Contrast to my 65th birthday barely three years later. I received a lovely (very much wanted and appreciated) gift and eggs and coffee in bed ... but bugger-all else. No dinner out with her or family members. Nothing. Not even a gathering at a pub, club or restaurant with long term friends to share my milestone. Nor the next week or the following fortnight.
Maybe I was wrong to wander around for a few days expecting that she had organised a bit of a surprise party.
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Now, I am planning my own 70th celebrations.
As a dry run, I ran a mid week dinner and drinks night (in the early part of 2024) for myself and ten close long-term friends to honour the fact that I'd lived 25000 days on this planet.
I plan to not be forgotten ... even if those nearest and dearest aren't forthcoming.