I totally agree and I get what you are trying to say - where does it end? January bdays celebrated in august, 1st wedding anniversary in May celebrated in october...best friends mothers uncle twice removed just had his gallbladder removed and lived to tell the tale and you are happy about it and are just so happening to be in Disney next week to celebrate it - take your pick. Disers are nortorious for flaming away for people who tell kids to say they are 9 when they turned 10 the day before they arrive, but are perfectly fine with letting junior wear a Happy Birthday button 4 months after their birthday just because little sissy is turning 3 a week after the trip and SHE will get one because they plan on celebrating the birthday in disney because its "close enough" to the trip, but mom just got a promotion so she should get a celebration button, too...but wait! What about Dad??!! Uhhh...uhhhh....OH! Thats right! Dad came in 1st place in his fantasy league last January, so there you go! Pins for everyone!!! Honestly, I don't even notice buttons on people, but from examples of what I've seen people celebrating here...and even worse, the TIMING of said celebrations (meaning celebrating on days other than the actual day of the "event"), everyone should be wearing them. And the poor kiddos who are actually celebrating their birthdays On That Day can go jump in a lake (insert sarcasm here) for daring to try to stand out on a special day just so others won't be left out.