| ^^ oh you are. Well then, you're all set. You've set an awesome example of how to treat the mil -- aka YOU -- later on. Enjoy that. |
| Good lord, people. The point has been made. I agree they should be invited, but the rise of just plain mean comments here is very junior high. Let's cut that out. It is unnecessary. |
Thank you, Hall Monitor! |
PP, you got it exactly right. |
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"This may just be the very last time you have the luxury of saying "It's not my place to do something about this." Welcome to the world of motherhood, OP. I hope you grow up fast."
No chance of this happening for this DCUM Princess! |
+1. I agree OP is in the wrong and needs to grow up, but so do some of the posters here who just enjoy ganging up on her. |
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Wow, OP ... please look at all of these responses and realize that it is very important to invite your husband's side of the family.
It's just insanity, otherwise. You're starting out the celebration of your child with family drama that doesn't need to be there. Imagine you have a son... he's an adult, has recently gotten married, and she's now with child. You're excited to hear about an upcoming baby shower, until you see pictures on Facebook. The shower that happened without you You now hate (or feel hurt by) your daughter in law.
I have a feeling you and your family have an extremely hard time putting yourselves into other people's shoes!! |