Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that we didn't know she had these very particular preferences and she found out about the party after the invitations went out and all the guests RSVP'd.
So we should really cancel all the plans, and try to change to the other venue (if they even have availability, plus its a 40 minute drive from the original venue)?
No. Have the party as planned. She's being foolish. Be careful about the advice you get on DCUM.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that we didn't know she had these very particular preferences and she found out about the party after the invitations went out and all the guests RSVP'd.
So we should really cancel all the plans, and try to change to the other venue (if they even have availability, plus its a 40 minute drive from the original venue)?
No. Have the party as planned. She's being foolish. Be careful about the advice you get on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that we didn't know she had these very particular preferences and she found out about the party after the invitations went out and all the guests RSVP'd.
So we should really cancel all the plans, and try to change to the other venue (if they even have availability, plus its a 40 minute drive from the original venue)?
Anonymous wrote:Agree with 11:59, you need to follow your Mom's wishes, which probably means paring down the guest list. And folks might have to kick in something for the extra expenditures.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of my biggest pet peeves. People who try to do something "nice for you", but it's not what you want at all. Stop trying to force something that she doesn't want down her throat and listen to what she wants. I would be mortified if I was your mother in this scenario.
. I'm sorry you're dealing with that. On the plus side, it's good that you recognize that it comes from her anxiety.
