Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Classic lose-lose scenario for MIL.
She asks you to come, you'll be furious at her gall for DEMANDING YOU FLY OUT THERE AND UPEND YOUR FAMILY'S SCHEDULE.
She doesn't ask you to come, and you're offended that SHE DOES NOT SEEM TO WANT YOU THERE WITH THE PRECIOUS GRANDKIDS.
Sigh.
OP here. I don’t think it is lose lose. I drag all my kids to visit my parents on regular birthdays. Occasionally one kid has something important and may stay behind with DH but I would take the other kids. For my parents, seeing the grandchildren is the gift.
MIL is happy enough for both her kids to fly home to visit her. They rarely do.
Anonymous wrote:
Classic lose-lose scenario for MIL.
She asks you to come, you'll be furious at her gall for DEMANDING YOU FLY OUT THERE AND UPEND YOUR FAMILY'S SCHEDULE.
She doesn't ask you to come, and you're offended that SHE DOES NOT SEEM TO WANT YOU THERE WITH THE PRECIOUS GRANDKIDS.
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:It would depend on what type of party it is. I've been to parties for people that age where children are not welcome and parties where they are. Do you have any idea what kind of party this is?
Given their reaction, that may be a tactful way for them to show that this is an adults-only party. My great aunt had her 80th birthday at a casino that didn't admit people under 21, so I didn't go because I stayed with my kids. I was disappointed, but I understood that that is what her children, who threw her the party, wanted. I agree that I prefer a more obvious explanation, but people will be people.
Don't worry about it. Enjoy the sports practices and games.
Anonymous wrote:It would depend on what type of party it is. I've been to parties for people that age where children are not welcome and parties where they are. Do you have any idea what kind of party this is?
Given their reaction, that may be a tactful way for them to show that this is an adults-only party. My great aunt had her 80th birthday at a casino that didn't admit people under 21, so I didn't go because I stayed with my kids. I was disappointed, but I understood that that is what her children, who threw her the party, wanted. I agree that I prefer a more obvious explanation, but people will be people.
Don't worry about it. Enjoy the sports practices and games.
Anonymous wrote:
Classic lose-lose scenario for MIL.
She asks you to come, you'll be furious at her gall for DEMANDING YOU FLY OUT THERE AND UPEND YOUR FAMILY'S SCHEDULE.
She doesn't ask you to come, and you're offended that SHE DOES NOT SEEM TO WANT YOU THERE WITH THE PRECIOUS GRANDKIDS.
Sigh.