Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they wanted an excuse to have a vacation together. Can you drop in for a day or two and continue with your plans?
If not, tell them you hope they have a great time, and maybe plan another time to see them.
This was quite imposing on them on you, but hopefully it was with good intentions. If so, I'd be gentle with your decline.
This seems like the best option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope OP returns and tells us if DH knew about the week in WV.
DH confessed that he was involved in the planning, this was supposed to be a surprise. 'It's so hard to get everyone together, we can go to Florida any time'.![]()
I told him I am taking DCs and going to FL to celebrate my day. If he wants to come - great. If he'd rather spend time with his parents and siblings - fine too. I don't get a ton of leave, I am a frontline worker. Once a year I want my birthday to be about ME, not about someone else's feelings.
If my spouse planned a birthday party for me and people spent a lot of money making it happen, it would be world war 3 in my house if I refused to show up. I wouldn't do that to my spouse, but if I did, it would not go over at all.
Anonymous wrote:While I agree with you that no vacation plans should have been made with your direct input and knowledge, I do have to say that adults who use terms like "the big 4-0" and make a big fuss over ***MY bIrthDaY*** are so annoying. Like, shut up, adult birthdays are truly not a big deal.
Myyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy birthdayyyyyyyyyyyyy adults are just the worst. Nobody cares. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they wanted an excuse to have a vacation together. Can you drop in for a day or two and continue with your plans?
If not, tell them you hope they have a great time, and maybe plan another time to see them.
This was quite imposing on them on you, but hopefully it was with good intentions. If so, I'd be gentle with your decline.
I cannot drop in for a day or two because the plan for my birthday was to go to Florida. They are renting a house in WVa. Also, why would I drop in? No one consulted me. They can't make it "oh, we wanted to come and see you on your birthday". That's not what I wanted, I didn't invite them. Even DCs know that birthdays are about what birthday people want. You may not always like it but it's their day, you go along with it, and no, b-day people are not selfish for asking one day a year to be about them and their needs.
Your fellow introvert jumping in to emphasize that you were already going to Florida?! Listen, at this point continue with your Florida plans and they can have their now family reunion.
Yes, I had a hotel booked. Luckily everything is refundable these days and it was supposed to be a road trip from DC to FL.
Wait, you already had a trip to Florida booked and when they sprung this it was not immediately shut down? Why not?
^^Meaning, why was the in-law trip not immediately refused since you already had plans?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they wanted an excuse to have a vacation together. Can you drop in for a day or two and continue with your plans?
If not, tell them you hope they have a great time, and maybe plan another time to see them.
This was quite imposing on them on you, but hopefully it was with good intentions. If so, I'd be gentle with your decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope OP returns and tells us if DH knew about the week in WV.
DH confessed that he was involved in the planning, this was supposed to be a surprise. 'It's so hard to get everyone together, we can go to Florida any time'.![]()
I told him I am taking DCs and going to FL to celebrate my day. If he wants to come - great. If he'd rather spend time with his parents and siblings - fine too. I don't get a ton of leave, I am a frontline worker. Once a year I want my birthday to be about ME, not about someone else's feelings.
Anonymous wrote:You should divorce your husband. It sounds like you don't like him or his family. I feel bad for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy, I hope you know that you just destroyed your relationship with your husband's entire family. Over your stupid birthday. I cannot get over adult women acting like babies over their birthdays.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy, I hope you know that you just destroyed your relationship with your husband's entire family. Over your stupid birthday. I cannot get over adult women acting like babies over their birthdays.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy, I hope you know that you just destroyed your relationship with your husband's entire family. Over your stupid birthday. I cannot get over adult women acting like babies over their birthdays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they wanted an excuse to have a vacation together. Can you drop in for a day or two and continue with your plans?
If not, tell them you hope they have a great time, and maybe plan another time to see them.
This was quite imposing on them on you, but hopefully it was with good intentions. If so, I'd be gentle with your decline.
I cannot drop in for a day or two because the plan for my birthday was to go to Florida. They are renting a house in WVa. Also, why would I drop in? No one consulted me. They can't make it "oh, we wanted to come and see you on your birthday". That's not what I wanted, I didn't invite them. Even DCs know that birthdays are about what birthday people want. You may not always like it but it's their day, you go along with it, and no, b-day people are not selfish for asking one day a year to be about them and their needs.
Your fellow introvert jumping in to emphasize that you were already going to Florida?! Listen, at this point continue with your Florida plans and they can have their now family reunion.
Yes, I had a hotel booked. Luckily everything is refundable these days and it was supposed to be a road trip from DC to FL.
Wait, you already had a trip to Florida booked and when they sprung this it was not immediately shut down? Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy, I hope you know that you just destroyed your relationship with your husband's entire family. Over your stupid birthday. I cannot get over adult women acting like babies over their birthdays.
Nope. Her husband and in laws did that all by themselves by trying to guilt trip OP into spending her birthday with them when she already has other plans.
Maybe she had other plans. Why would her husband allow his family to pay for all of the things they paid for if they had already booked a trip to Florida? That makes no sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know a single person who would want to spend a week with their in laws for their birthday. I mean it’s not even HER family.
I can’t believe your husband didn’t say no when something was already planned to Florida. W. T. F.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they wanted an excuse to have a vacation together. Can you drop in for a day or two and continue with your plans?
If not, tell them you hope they have a great time, and maybe plan another time to see them.
This was quite imposing on them on you, but hopefully it was with good intentions. If so, I'd be gentle with your decline.
I cannot drop in for a day or two because the plan for my birthday was to go to Florida. They are renting a house in WVa. Also, why would I drop in? No one consulted me. They can't make it "oh, we wanted to come and see you on your birthday". That's not what I wanted, I didn't invite them. Even DCs know that birthdays are about what birthday people want. You may not always like it but it's their day, you go along with it, and no, b-day people are not selfish for asking one day a year to be about them and their needs.
Your fellow introvert jumping in to emphasize that you were already going to Florida?! Listen, at this point continue with your Florida plans and they can have their now family reunion.
Yes, I had a hotel booked. Luckily everything is refundable these days and it was supposed to be a road trip from DC to FL.