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Your sister is ridiculous. Is she turning 13?
Everyone will be at your house, correct? Have separate cakes and sing happy birthday separately if you must. Grown adults shouldn't be this invested in their birthdays. |
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Sorry, you lost me at "gender reveal party."
OP, you are connected to far too many ME ME ME people. |
Super good. This way, both birthdays are on equal footing. Or the restaurant cake thing, too, but there may be more to bicker about. OP, you're an effing prince. I hope she's making you happy. You deserve good things.
I love you and want to have your babies. If you're a chick, we'll have to do IVF tho.
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+100 Not like you can raise a ruckus while your wife is pregnant (and it's cool that you're going with the flow), but seriously this is all a bunch of infantile nonsense. Adult non-milestone birthday party turf battles? Gender reveal parties? This looks more like an episode of Teen Moms (I imagine) than a real grown up life. |
I think OP may be withholding some information. I bet dollars to doughnuts that OP also cares about his own special days too. No one could be this surrounded by chance. Like flocks to like. |
| Lots of restaurants will give the birthday person a free dessert. Get her that and be done with it. |
OP here. No, I don't have any special days I really care about. My wife is one of the most amazing people I've ever met and, while I agree the party is a little silly, if this is what makes her happy I'm happy to go along with it. SIL did a gender reveal party thing as well so maybe it's a tradition in their family. The only information I'm withholding is that my side of the family can, at times, be really passive aggressive. |
| Cake at the restaurants for both parties. Order them from a fancy bakery and bring them if you feel like going overboard or that your SIL might pout at a single slice of restaurant cake on a plate. (But call ahead to the restaurant if you bring your own and be prepared for plating charges.) |
| One big party celebrating many events all together. The more the merrier. Done. |
| Op ~ tell me you aren't a guy |
This How old will your sister be, 12? The fact that you have to do all this maneuvering is ridiculous. Party at your house Let your sister come or not? |
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I'm waiting for the update that says DW is blowing a gasket at the idea these birthday people are stealing thunder from HER big event.
I never understood why adults feel the need to force others to celebrate birthdays. It's a day. No biggie. |
Tell me you aren't In middle school. On the other hand it would explain the DCPS low reading comprehension test results. |
Why would let your sister have such control over so many people? She sounds super spoiled |
I'm the PP who originally suggested this. I love to bake so have on several occasions baked and brought my husband's favorite cake to the restaurant. Yes, I always check in advance and so far no one has had a problem with it or charged a cake-cutting fee though I would be fine with that. Usually we are spending enough on the dinner/event! |