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Hi all!
I was reunited with my bmom in Dec. 2008. Things have gone pretty well. She and her entire family have welcomed me back into the family. It has been amazing.
Well, my bday is coming up on Monday. I have looked forward to this day for my whole life - when I could finally spend my bday with her. I have dreamed of it. Now that it is here, I am so estatic and can't believe it. But my bmom doesn't seem to be excited at all. In fact she appears to be avoiding it. I told her I wanted to spend the day with her - that it was really important to me. She said she had to work. I guess I'm just shocked that she isn't so happy that I'm finally with her on this day too. I've heard over and over how hard my bday has been for her every year. So why is she acting like it's just another day on the calendar? I feel like she doesn't care.
Any thoughts??
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Since you're both so new to your reunion, I would guess that your bday still brings back too many painful memories for your bmom. I would not mention the bday again -- you don't want to make her feel guilty because she's not ready to share in your joy -- give her time, and maybe by next year, you can celebrate your bday together.
She already admitted that your bday has been a very difficult day for her every year; obviously it will never be just another day on the calendar for her. A person can't undo years of hurt in just a few months -- give her time to come to terms with her emotions. Please don't take it personally.
If you really want to do something, maybe you could send her a card on your birthday, thanking her for life.
By the way, congratulations on your reunion, and hope you have a happy birthday (with friends, afamily, etc.)!
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I've heard over and over how hard my bday has been for her every year. So why is she acting like it's just another day on the calendar?
Hey there, here's my 2 cents, for what it's worth - I would LOVE to have bson want to spend bday with me but he has mom/dad/stepmom/fiance so I hold back with my wishes. Plus, the others are right, bdays are rough all around (as his mother's day, which is just a few weeks away). Maybe you could get together after work or for a few minutes - it may be she is trying to "cope". I don't know but I have know I have used similar excuses in the past. Spending any time together on your day will benefit you both and it should get easier each year.
All the best,
Kate
babygirl85, maybe she is feeling overwhelmed knowing that spending that day with you and enjoying it will make her realize how much she has missed over the years and how many birthdays and other special days she was without you. I know spending several days together with my son did that for me in the first half year after we reconnected--I was depressed at seeing the reality of what I had missed out on.
keds, I'm with you--I am so looking forward to the day that I can actually be with my son and see his beautiful face on his birthday. I feel pretty happy on his birthday (since reunion)--it's these days afterwards--remembering being in the hospital and the "home" drugged and bound up and without him and just feeling empty, that are hard.