Anonymous wrote:I understand that OP is mostly offended by the fact that friend
1)never asked how the child was doing
2) does not respond to messages
No one expected this friend to alter plans and come visit OP.
Agree. And yes, it's lousy of this friend to ignore communications post trip. A friend has a sick child, and that's the time you decide to distance yourself? What's up with that. Either the friend is not a very nice person or the cancellation of the meet up is the straw the broke the camel's back after a long series of perceived slights. If the latter, friend should have the decency to just say so. They live in different countries, so it's not like she's have to have an awkward face-to-face conversation. I short email with request that friendship be allowed to die would be a respectful way to handle it, given the circumstances.
It's all the more puzzling given that OP is the one inconvenienced by the change in plans. She was going to fly 5 hours to meet up with friend based on friend's itinerary. From my reading of the post, the change in plans was not going to dramatically change friend's travel arrangements. Is that correct?