Anonymous wrote:Are the younger siblings in school or broke? I was broke as a joke through most of my 20s and simply couldn't afford gifts, meals out, even cards etc. It wasn't because I didn't want to, but because I literally couldn't afford extras. Is this the case?
Anonymous wrote:Well, I never get anything special unless I initiated it. That stopped years ago because it was a lot of work.
My son's MIL gets the gifts and a food outing paid for. I get a card that looked scribbled on while driving to mail it so DIL doesn't find out.
I'm used to it but it does hurt a little. I have no expectations. I'm just a piece of shit.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but having people over is so much work when you have little kids and no cleaning help. Cleaning, getting the house ready, getting food, cooking the food, cleaning up after the party...Kind of a drag on mothers day.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but having people over is so much work when you have little kids and no cleaning help. Cleaning, getting the house ready, getting food, cooking the food, cleaning up after the party...Kind of a drag on mothers day.
Anonymous wrote:Have you invited your local families to a Mothers Day (bbq, brunch, lunch, cake and punch) and they say no?
Sounds like they don't initiate anything.
May be too late this year, but next year simply send out an email so everyone can see who was invited to an event that you organize (for the first year) and if/when no one comes then it will be plain for your mother to see. Or maybe siblings will buck up. Include a time for out of Towners to Skype in.
Then the next year, send out another email asking who is organizing this year