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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ Both deserve a lot of blame. The sister shouldn't have had a hissy about her kids not being invited, and instead she [b]should have just declined the invitation.[/b] The bride shouldn't get upset with her sister for not attending. Simple. If you're having a child free wedding, that's fine, but you have to accept that many guests who don't live in town aren't going to be able to come. Again, an invitation is not a summons. [/quote] Guy PP again: this is BS, she should have just gone solo. If she’s OK doing overnight girls-week-type getaways, then she can suck it up and go to the wedding solo. However, your own sister should be a clear exception to the no-kids edict.[/quote] Disagree. If it were just no kids at ceremony and reception but the whole family was welcome for the wedding weekend that might be workable, but no kids for a 4 day weekend across the country is a really big ask. That's three overnights! That's take multiple days off work territory already. Not everyone does "overnight girl's week" type getaways, I love my friends but that is just not a thing we've ever done, so i think the "if she's ok with" may be a red herring. [/quote]
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