Anonymous wrote:I think 10:01 (page 7) is right on. OP, go with 10:07's advice, and even though this isn't my situation, I want to comment that it's the cool thing about DCUM that people can get such great advice from strangers, and also, that people like 10:01 take the time to write it (that post took time and thought)
Anonymous wrote:The only person that matters in all of this is your daughter who may be very mature for a 3 year old, but I'd never throw her into that situation. The thing that's most worrisome (and it may just have been your paraphrasing) is MIL "will keep an eye on her." Um, one keeps an eye on a teen guest to make sure they're not hitting up the open bar! One attends to a 3 year old 100%, especially in such an overwhelming situation at 7 pm when she normally is going to sleep for the night.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you ask him what his childcare plans for her are during the event? If his response is that someone normal (a friend or relative that you know) will be watching her, hang out and take her home at 8:30. If his response is that he has no idea, say you think it won't work out unless he can arrange for someone to be responsible for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP cheated with her husband on his first wife. OP was cheated on by her husband and new wife. Now she's mad.
Yes, I wondered that as well. But regardless, I would not send dd.
Anonymous wrote:You have to let her attend, but you are not responsible for dropping off and picking up. Just ask him to let you know the arrangements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why there is NO ONE who will know or have connections to your daughter *at her dads wedding.”
???
Presumably because it's wedding #4 and all the relatives excused themselves.
OP, I don't know why others are criticizing. I would never let my three year old attend in the situation you describe.
Neither would I.
Anonymous wrote:You have to let her attend, but you are not responsible for dropping off and picking up. Just ask him to let you know the arrangements.