Anonymous wrote:Even being family doesn’t mean you get invited to everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.
Because OP has 2 extra kids they can’t join? That makes no sense if there are already a bunch of other kids there.
Look this is watching a game indoors. Space matters. They can invite OP’s family if 6 or two families of 3. It is what it is.
It was an outdoor watch party. We have four kids, including a set of twins. I get that our family is too large for casual socializing, but for
“Family” to say we are too large of a family for them hurts.
Anonymous wrote:We have very close family friends (adult children and grandparents) and no local family where we live. We have known the family friends for 18 years ( we are 40) and consider them our family here. We spend the Jewish holidays together, attend each other’s kid recitals, etc. Last week, we found out by social media that they all got together to watch a football game from our hometown (we all live away from our home state), and we were not invited. When we mentioned it, my friend said that we have too many kids to be included.
Ouch. I have been seriously burned and have learned a lesson. Blood family will always be tighter than “friends who are family”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.
Because OP has 2 extra kids they can’t join? That makes no sense if there are already a bunch of other kids there.
Look this is watching a game indoors. Space matters. They can invite OP’s family if 6 or two families of 3. It is what it is.
It was an outdoor watch party. We have four kids, including a set of twins. I get that our family is too large for casual socializing, but for
“Family” to say we are too large of a family for them hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.
Because OP has 2 extra kids they can’t join? That makes no sense if there are already a bunch of other kids there.
Look this is watching a game indoors. Space matters. They can invite OP’s family if 6 or two families of 3. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.
Because OP has 2 extra kids they can’t join? That makes no sense if there are already a bunch of other kids there.
Look this is watching a game indoors. Space matters. They can invite OP’s family if 6 or two families of 3. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:We have very close family friends (adult children and grandparents) and no local family where we live. We have known the family friends for 18 years ( we are 40) and consider them our family here. We spend the Jewish holidays together, attend each other’s kid recitals, etc. Last week, we found out by social media that they all got together to watch a football game from our hometown (we all live away from our home state), and we were not invited. When we mentioned it, my friend said that we have too many kids to be included.
Ouch. I have been seriously burned and have learned a lesson. Blood family will always be tighter than “friends who are family”. [/quote
Ughh I'm so sorry that happened to you. One of my biggest pet peeves I'd when friends tell me I'm family to them and then ultimately ditch out on me for their blood family which shows me that ultimately they didn't really see me as family to begin with. I certainly don't expect me friends to see me as family but if you yourself are gonna tell me you're family than treat me like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.
Because OP has 2 extra kids they can’t join? That makes no sense if there are already a bunch of other kids there.
Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.