It is on both of you. The dad is responsible IMO for maintaining relations with his family. He should be the one sending cards/texts/whatever. He should be the one managing disagreements when they come up. But if mom is inviting one set of grandparents to an event and not the other then mom isn't pulling the reasonable amount of weight she should be as a member of the family. |
Plus it sounds like FIL is the difficult one -- OP even said MIL is mostly ok. So you're wanting to exclude grandma bc you don't want to deal with the grumpy old guy for 10 min before a play? Ignore him and point them to their seats, done - and MIL gets an afternoon out and sees her granddaughter. |
pp here- I just think the responses are rude. If there is a play, and DH is out of town DIL should invite. No one is saying she has to call ILs everyday, but not inviting them to an event is petty. I realize that sons have obligations too but even in the 21st century wives still generally do more of the gatekeeping in these matters. As a parent of a son these posts worry me- if he gets married someday and my DH becomes a crotchety old man that we’ll never see our grandkids. |
| DH needs to send the invite to HIS parents and explain the situation that DW and DD will not be sticking around for chit-chat after the play. If the ILs show, then be pleasant and bolt right after the play. Done. |
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Issue the invitation as if you are telling all the grandparents at the same time (it’s pretty insensitive that you already chose to tell your family but not his)
“Maggie has a play afterschool on Thursday and would like to invite Grandma, Grandpa, Nana, and Papa. It should run from 3-4pm. Unfortunately this is followed immediately by a baseball practice that she just can’t skip so we won’t be able to celebrate afterwards in any meaningful way. I reminded her that this is a long drive for a short performance and no after-party so she’ll understand if it’s too much for you. If you are able to join us, let me know and I will hold seats. If your aren’t, I’ll aboluetely take some photos and she can share them with you and tell you all about it later.” |