Anonymous wrote:
And that's why it's always better to talk, either in person or by phone!
Next year, phone a month earlier and ask what their plans are.
Anonymous wrote:I hate holidays for this reason. Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent an email saying we'd love to have them join us for Thanksgiving if they don't have other plans. I just got an email back saying that we (meaning my family) can't hog every holiday! We hosted Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas last year and always include them. They declined Easter this year because they went out of town. No biggie. All of a sudden I'm the bad guy for inviting them again. He said they need to see his wife's family once in awhile, too.
I wrote back simply wishing him a nice holiday.
He wasn't joking because he has been acting cold to us lately for some reason. He is married to my husband's sister and my husband doesn't want to broach it with his sister and I agree. We are trying to ignore the nuttiness of our families, but this response really caught me off guard.
Need a pulse check - am I right to feel annoyed?
I'm confused. If he's married to your husband's sister, then aren't you guys his wife's family or am I reading it wrong? Is this about their parents?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent an email saying we'd love to have them join us for Thanksgiving if they don't have other plans. I just got an email back saying that we (meaning my family) can't hog every holiday! We hosted Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas last year and always include them. They declined Easter this year because they went out of town. No biggie. All of a sudden I'm the bad guy for inviting them again. He said they need to see his wife's family once in awhile, too.
I wrote back simply wishing him a nice holiday.
He wasn't joking because he has been acting cold to us lately for some reason. He is married to my husband's sister and my husband doesn't want to broach it with his sister and I agree. We are trying to ignore the nuttiness of our families, but this response really caught me off guard.
Need a pulse check - am I right to feel annoyed?
I'm confused. If he's married to your husband's sister, then aren't you guys his wife's family or am I reading it wrong? Is this about their parents?
Anonymous wrote:I sent an email saying we'd love to have them join us for Thanksgiving if they don't have other plans. I just got an email back saying that we (meaning my family) can't hog every holiday! We hosted Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas last year and always include them. They declined Easter this year because they went out of town. No biggie. All of a sudden I'm the bad guy for inviting them again. He said they need to see his wife's family once in awhile, too.
I wrote back simply wishing him a nice holiday.
He wasn't joking because he has been acting cold to us lately for some reason. He is married to my husband's sister and my husband doesn't want to broach it with his sister and I agree. We are trying to ignore the nuttiness of our families, but this response really caught me off guard.
Need a pulse check - am I right to feel annoyed?