Anonymous wrote:However, how is this even going to work ... kids running around, your Mom wanting to meet people. I think generally you not thinking deeply enough about this when your sister asked means you don't take all of this very seriously, certainly not as seriously as your husband. But having said that, this is January. How about you give this all a rest. Until 2 months before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op your husband is right
Your sibling is a POS
Your mother deserves better from you what are you thinking?
OP - what am I thinking? I'm not driving the train here. Even if I were to hypothetically drop out, my sister would find a way for my mother to get there (likely with the unvaxxed sibling). I am trying to be a good sibling in helping out, as she will be occupied with wedding planning stuff.
But you can use any leverage you have to push for responsible safety precautions, for goodness's sakes. Unless this is crazy Trumpland, surely people will be fine with a vaccine requirement.
I talked to my sister about that. She said both the wedding and reception are outside, and that she anticipates the pandemic will be much improved by then but that they would consider implementing any safeguards closer to the date if they need to. However, she's looking to book hotels and airfare now, which is what brought up the discussion with DH. Focus on his part seems to be with my other sibling in particular, and not the wedding guests at large due to possibility of smaller indoor gathering amongst family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op your husband is right
Your sibling is a POS
Your mother deserves better from you what are you thinking?
OP - what am I thinking? I'm not driving the train here. Even if I were to hypothetically drop out, my sister would find a way for my mother to get there (likely with the unvaxxed sibling). I am trying to be a good sibling in helping out, as she will be occupied with wedding planning stuff.
But you can use any leverage you have to push for responsible safety precautions, for goodness's sakes. Unless this is crazy Trumpland, surely people will be fine with a vaccine requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op your husband is right
Your sibling is a POS
Your mother deserves better from you what are you thinking?
OP - what am I thinking? I'm not driving the train here. Even if I were to hypothetically drop out, my sister would find a way for my mother to get there (likely with the unvaxxed sibling). I am trying to be a good sibling in helping out, as she will be occupied with wedding planning stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Op your husband is right
Your sibling is a POS
Your mother deserves better from you what are you thinking?