Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone arriving in Israel will be quarantined for two weeks.
OP here. That’s the only reason it’s off. It was “on” (as far as they knew) as off this morning. Grandparents played it better (in retrospect) than I did by delaying telling the family they were cancelling. I don’t blame this. Drama sucks
I'm having a hard time following your story
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Is the event cancelled now?
OP here. Sorry, I’m not the best writer.
Sister is not speaking to me, so i didn’t receive an “official” notice of cancellation. Both sets of grandparents were busy cancelling behind the scenes, so, when the announcement came out this afternoon about Israel effectively closing off the borders to tourists, they jumped straight to communicating how much they were “regretting” the event was cancelled. I’m only hearing about these conversations through my mom. I’m sure they are, as an I, sad for sisters family and for nephew that the event is off. But everyone but me gets to pretend they were all completely on board with going until forced, by Israeli policy, to cancel. So, because I was honest earlier and sister was completely unreasonable about this from the beginning, I’m being painted as the bad guy. I do feel badly for my mom who is in the middle and honestly just didn’t want to upset her kid.
Your sister sounds selfish but you sound exhausting. What the heck are you prattling on about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone arriving in Israel will be quarantined for two weeks.
OP here. That’s the only reason it’s off. It was “on” (as far as they knew) as off this morning. Grandparents played it better (in retrospect) than I did by delaying telling the family they were cancelling. I don’t blame this. Drama sucks
I'm having a hard time following your story
.
Is the event cancelled now?
OP here. Sorry, I’m not the best writer.
Sister is not speaking to me, so i didn’t receive an “official” notice of cancellation. Both sets of grandparents were busy cancelling behind the scenes, so, when the announcement came out this afternoon about Israel effectively closing off the borders to tourists, they jumped straight to communicating how much they were “regretting” the event was cancelled. I’m only hearing about these conversations through my mom. I’m sure they are, as an I, sad for sisters family and for nephew that the event is off. But everyone but me gets to pretend they were all completely on board with going until forced, by Israeli policy, to cancel. So, because I was honest earlier and sister was completely unreasonable about this from the beginning, I’m being painted as the bad guy. I do feel badly for my mom who is in the middle and honestly just didn’t want to upset her kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone arriving in Israel will be quarantined for two weeks.
OP here. That’s the only reason it’s off. It was “on” (as far as they knew) as off this morning. Grandparents played it better (in retrospect) than I did by delaying telling the family they were cancelling. I don’t blame this. Drama sucks
I'm having a hard time following your story
.
Is the event cancelled now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone arriving in Israel will be quarantined for two weeks.
OP here. That’s the only reason it’s off. It was “on” (as far as they knew) as off this morning. Grandparents played it better (in retrospect) than I did by delaying telling the family they were cancelling. I don’t blame this. Drama sucks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone arriving in Israel will be quarantined for two weeks.
OP here. That’s the only reason it’s off. It was “on” (as far as they knew) as off this morning. Grandparents played it better (in retrospect) than I did by delaying telling the family they were cancelling. I don’t blame this. Drama sucks
Anonymous wrote:Anyone arriving in Israel will be quarantined for two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you are to blame but ignore it. I would not go either. Its an absurd expense that was unreasonable to ask in the first place.