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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe they think you are A LOT. Maybe it was an oversight. Maybe there’s an issue in the young adults’ friend group that you don’t know about. In any case it sounds like they have much more social capital than you, having been there for decades and having claim to the opening weekend. It would be a mistake to make a big deal about it or be unkind. Maybe plan to be elsewhere that weekend so you are less conspicuously absent from the party.[/quote] Agree with this. It could be anything from an o right to a purposeful exclusion based on something specific. Have you ever been a bad guest? Do your children get along with the other kids? [/quote] As families, we shared a meal when our vacation plans overlapped when out of the country last year. One of our DCs is good friends with their DC - that DC has visited our DC a few times at college and vice versa. If there was an issue, our DC would've told us. We always ping them TYs after their party. The mom just invited me over a month or so ago when the dads were traveling, but I was not able to go as I had friends visiting. [/quote]
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