My lovely, but set in her ways friend, the one who does the dreadful xmas party, has as usual arranged her birthday bash. She's been doing the same thing since her 21st, this one's gonna be her 48th! It involves a fairly bothersome and pricey train journey that involves a change, and a lengthy walk to the lake that she likes us to sit beside and have a picnic. The first year or so, it was quite fun, as everybody used to live close to one another, so we'd all meet at the station and go as group. She always has it on the Saturday nearest to her birthday, so as I work every other Saturday there's been quite a few occasions where I can't go. I don't enjoy it any more and I'm always pretty relieved when I can't make it. Not even torrential rain will stop her changing this arrangement, a couple of years ago, one friend suggested doing something a bit nearer home when the forecast was bad, but she'd have none of it! Last year she fell out spectacularly with this friend as she made a jokey comment along the lines of " well you do insist on dragging us out here every year". Anyway, she is livid with another of her friends who's cried off because she's been invited to a wedding reception so she can't go now. She was saying I invited her months ago, so she should stick with her arrangements. I kept shtum but obviously though, yes, wedding reception, picnic...mmmm let me decide! Yes had it been a big birthday for my mate, then different. She put an invite on FB a while back, and she's only had 2 takers, well three if you include the one who's now going to a wedding reception! There are reams of excuses. Anyway, you couldn't even make this up, her partner with whom she lives with came home from work yesterday with an invite to a wedding reception for them but it was on the day of the picnic, and he suggested perhaps to put the picnic on hold this year, or maybe give it a miss. She said she categorically won't go to the wedding reception as it's " her day", so her hubby has said he'll go on his own. She moaned and he backed down. I listen but I don't comment. I think she is on the spectrum, as she can't deal with change and lacks perspective. I'm unable to go this year, so happy about that. I also think that unless it's a biggie, is it necessary to have a birthday do every year? Each to their own I guess, thanks for listening. I love this lady and I couldn't tell her what I really thought as she wouldn't have the capacity to understand sadly!