Anonymous wrote:It's completely your right to want to host and to extend am invitation. It's up to your in laws to accept or decline that invitation.
Stay firm, breezy and drama-free either way. If they choose not to come, their loss. Host your party anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Whoa OP—your post title says that your MIL is “mad.” You’ve provided no evidence. Sounds like she’s come up with many reasons as to why she can’t come, but nowhere does it say she is “mad.”
You’re being a drama queen and trying to control everything. Your MIL hasn’t responded the way you wanted, you’ve decided to make her out as the b*tch who is mad about Thanksgiving in April. Not cool.
Anonymous wrote:No, nothing you can do. You can host thanksgiving but you cannot force particular people to be your guests. If I were this couple, I couldn’t imagine traveling hours to visit the children of my friends, so I get that part. Maybe you can celebrate thanksgiving on a different day and have the. Come. China, etc. can be used anytime. My family is very flexible about when we celebrate occasions due to conflicting priorities, in-laws, etc and we think it’s more important to be together than that it be on a particular day. We did “thanksgiving” in early December and exchanged Christmas gifts in early Jan. It was all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just his parents? Who else is invited?
OP here. I should have mentioned—BIL and his wife and two kids are coming and staying overnight. DH’s single cousin is coming, he can bring friends if he wants. DH aunt and uncle also coming. DH’s parents could also stay overnight with us if they choose to. We also have 2 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Is it just his parents? Who else is invited?
Anonymous wrote:Put your foot down and say “I am sorry, I hope you change your mind. The invitation stands!”
Anonymous wrote:It's completely your right to want to host and to extend am invitation. It's up to your in laws to accept or decline that invitation.
Stay firm, breezy and drama-free either way. If they choose not to come, their loss. Host your party anyway.