Anonymous wrote:Huh? You are included in the “and family.” If I told my DH that “I’d like to invite my friend Janet and her family over for pizza next week” that I’m including Janet’s husband in that.
What a weird thing for you to be fixated on.
And by the way, look how you just referred to her! “DH’s brother and SIL”…so she’s your husband’s SIL, but not yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may be a quirk in how they want to address their cards. You would fall under “and family”. I feel like the way they address their cards would be more appropriate if they only knew Larlo Larlen and didn’t know the family, like a work colleague.
When I address Christmas cards, I address it to “The Larlen Family”. It sounds more inclusive, even if it’s not materially different from how your SIL does it.
That was my first thought and voiced it to my DH.
Anonymous wrote:Every time ILs (DH’s brother+SIL) send a Christmas card, the front of the envelope is written “Larlo Larlen and family” by SIL. “From Larlen Family”. They know my DH’s family (, kids and me, by the way). They know me since 2003. SIL includes herself as Larlen family. It seems I’m not part of their family. What are your thoughts on this?
Anonymous wrote:It may be a quirk in how they want to address their cards. You would fall under “and family”. I feel like the way they address their cards would be more appropriate if they only knew Larlo Larlen and didn’t know the family, like a work colleague.
When I address Christmas cards, I address it to “The Larlen Family”. It sounds more inclusive, even if it’s not materially different from how your SIL does it.
, kids and me, by the way). They know me since 2003. SIL includes herself as Larlen family. It seems I’m not part of their family. What are your thoughts on this?