In iPhoto Calendar, how to get a photo inserted in a day to repeat annually

I made an 18 months calendar from an iPhoto album.
For each family member's birthday, I am adding a picture of them on that day, as shown in the iPhoto Calendar demo.
Since this one covers 18 months, some months will be present for 2006 and 2007. I would like the pictures I insert on the days that are birthdays to automatically repeat the following year. Much like you click the Repeat option in iCal.
Right now it appears that the photos you insert in specific days do not have any repeat options. Anyone found a way to do this?
Thanks very much for any help.
Bo

John:
You should be able to just drag a photo from the photo tray on the left into the box for a date. Just click on the photo icon on the right and you'll get the tray. You'll need, of course, to have a number of photos selected for the calendar.
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