Anonymous wrote:Team mom.
You always spend it with her at her house. She agreed to celebrate at your house. Her actual birthday is the same day. And who would want to spend a whole day and your birthday with their ex.
Where has dad been? Who is he visiting. Why are you just hearing about this. Let him come over the day before or after.
Was their breakup amicable, prob not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team you. New baby changes everything. Everyone is invited, everyone can come or not. Not your problem to manage the emotions about it other than your own. Baby is too young to have any. The end!
I really dislike it when people think that having a baby means that you no longer need to be thoughtful at all about other people.
I also really dislike it when people say "The end!" as though that adds anything at all to the conversation.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the feedback everyone. I’m still torn on what to do, but I’m leaning towards telling my dad to come the next day so I don’t upset my mom. Plus I would hate for her to be alone on her birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Dad’s only in town that one day??
I’d have him come over at 10 or 11 for coffee/bagels, then mom later that day for dinner at 4.
If dad complains, too bad. Tell him you are not making yourself miserable when you just had a baby - presumably he knows the deal and he & your mom have not been in a room in a while.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the feedback everyone. I’m still torn on what to do, but I’m leaning towards telling my dad to come the next day so I don’t upset my mom. Plus I would hate for her to be alone on her birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team mom.
You always spend it with her at her house. She agreed to celebrate at your house. Her actual birthday is the same day. And who would want to spend a whole day and your birthday with their ex.
Where has dad been? Who is he visiting. Why are you just hearing about this. Let him come over the day before or after.
Was their breakup amicable, prob not
Adults, and particularly senior citizens, who make a big deal about their birthdays, are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the feedback everyone. I’m still torn on what to do, but I’m leaning towards telling my dad to come the next day so I don’t upset my mom. Plus I would hate for her to be alone on her birthday.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the feedback everyone. I’m still torn on what to do, but I’m leaning towards telling my dad to come the next day so I don’t upset my mom. Plus I would hate for her to be alone on her birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Team you. New baby changes everything. Everyone is invited, everyone can come or not. Not your problem to manage the emotions about it other than your own. Baby is too young to have any. The end!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team Mom. I get you want to see your dad, but your mom is already willing to change your traditional plans (without any argument, it seems) that clearly your dad hasn't been apart of for some time, and it's her birthday.
Ask to see Dad the next day.
Moving forward, early on I would announce you are having 1 Thanksgiving at your house, all are welcome. But not this year because you already made a plan with your mom.
This is ridiculous. She agreed? She doesn't get to dictate to OP how she spends Thanksgiving, or any day.
Team "suck it up, parents."
Anonymous wrote:Team mom.
You always spend it with her at her house. She agreed to celebrate at your house. Her actual birthday is the same day. And who would want to spend a whole day and your birthday with their ex.
Where has dad been? Who is he visiting. Why are you just hearing about this. Let him come over the day before or after.
Was their breakup amicable, prob not
Anonymous wrote:Team Mom. I get you want to see your dad, but your mom is already willing to change your traditional plans (without any argument, it seems) that clearly your dad hasn't been apart of for some time, and it's her birthday.
Ask to see Dad the next day.
Moving forward, early on I would announce you are having 1 Thanksgiving at your house, all are welcome. But not this year because you already made a plan with your mom.