Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As this has progressed and the OP's answered more questions, I'm starting to think the OP is pulling our leg.
The last response is what did it for me: who lets inlaws dictate who they invite to a christening? Especially when the inlaws don't know any of the people.
+1. OP's being very selective in which questions she answers...looking fishy.
It's a little hard when you can't multiquote because you're anonymous. What answers are you looking for?
MIL wants to attend a big party and I believe was feeling left out. She doesn't care about the occasion or if she doesn't know anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As this has progressed and the OP's answered more questions, I'm starting to think the OP is pulling our leg.
The last response is what did it for me: who lets inlaws dictate who they invite to a christening? Especially when the inlaws don't know any of the people.
+1. OP's being very selective in which questions she answers...looking fishy.
Anonymous wrote:I think the tickets using reward points was the perfect compromise. I would say we can't afford to pay cash so either take these tickets we earned or not. Who prefers a specific airline these days??? They all suck equally!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't get why they want a big party for 20 people if they are from out of town- who are all these guests they want you to invite? Do they all live far away as well? If so, I imagine they won't come and it will be a small party after all. Or can you make it an ultimatum- either you pay for tix on the airline of their choice and have a small lunch, or they accept the free tix and you have a bigger party? It is insane to do both.
I was wondering g this too...
They want us to invite lots of people that we know here.
Anonymous wrote:As this has progressed and the OP's answered more questions, I'm starting to think the OP is pulling our leg.
The last response is what did it for me: who lets inlaws dictate who they invite to a christening? Especially when the inlaws don't know any of the people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't get why they want a big party for 20 people if they are from out of town- who are all these guests they want you to invite? Do they all live far away as well? If so, I imagine they won't come and it will be a small party after all. Or can you make it an ultimatum- either you pay for tix on the airline of their choice and have a small lunch, or they accept the free tix and you have a bigger party? It is insane to do both.
I was wondering g this too...
Anonymous wrote:Two points:
1) Offer points, or not at all. Unless they are poor, you shouldn't be covering their travel. Have you paid before?
2) *You and DH* get to decide how to celebrate your child's baptism. Make that ultra clear to him--that these kinds of decisions don't get made by the grandparents, and that he needs to learn fast that it's more important to make his wife happy than his parents. If he wants a party that's one thing, but if he only wants to do it for his parents, no dice.
I would definitely die on these hills and get to counseling if he can't see past his parents' crazy wishes on this. It's not a good place to start new parenthood catering to the ILs, and if you haven't established yourselves as an independent household separate from them, well, now's the time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are they OP? My In-laws are 76 and 80, and they have become shockingly incapable over the last decade during which I have known them. I can imagine them saying they didn't think they could figure out how to get to a new gate. However, they don't simultaneously ask me to pay for their tickets!
Mid-sixties.
What is with all these near helpless fifty and sixty somethings that we've been hearing about in these threads lately? I used to live in a neighborhood where 70, 80 + year old people were still mowing their own lawns and some were still cleaning their own gutters. Many were still working. I'll be right around 60 myself when my youngest graduates from college - boy I hope and pray that I am not **that** old.
Anonymous wrote:I still don't get why they want a big party for 20 people if they are from out of town- who are all these guests they want you to invite? Do they all live far away as well? If so, I imagine they won't come and it will be a small party after all. Or can you make it an ultimatum- either you pay for tix on the airline of their choice and have a small lunch, or they accept the free tix and you have a bigger party? It is insane to do both.