RE "tired" of her brother getting married, if you can't muster a simple "congratulations!", then STFU. And making that remark to my sister, who is my BFF and who she had just met a month or so earlier, is just breathtakingly bitchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, who has a 3rd wedding?!
2nd I can understand, but by round 3, you should tie the knot either with a justice of the peace, or Vegas.
I am my DH's third wife. First lasted one year and they were very young. Second lasted ten years, no kids. We have been together for 18 yrs and have two kids.
We had a medium size wedding with 80 guests. It was my first and only wedding and I wanted a white dress and a party, so that is what we did.
At one point during wedding preparations, SIL hissed to DH that he "didn't deserve" a nice wedding. She made a comment to my sister to the same effect at our wedding reception. Since then I keep my distance from SIL - don't need that kind of bad energy/I'll will in my life. Her loss.
Wow. It's 18 years later. Have you ever talked to her about this? Why do you think she was so bitchy at the time? Was it just that she was "tired" of her brother getting married or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, who has a 3rd wedding?!
2nd I can understand, but by round 3, you should tie the knot either with a justice of the peace, or Vegas.
I am my DH's third wife. First lasted one year and they were very young. Second lasted ten years, no kids. We have been together for 18 yrs and have two kids.
We had a medium size wedding with 80 guests. It was my first and only wedding and I wanted a white dress and a party, so that is what we did.
At one point during wedding preparations, SIL hissed to DH that he "didn't deserve" a nice wedding. She made a comment to my sister to the same effect at our wedding reception. Since then I keep my distance from SIL - don't need that kind of bad energy/I'll will in my life. Her loss.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, who has a 3rd wedding?!
2nd I can understand, but by round 3, you should tie the knot either with a justice of the peace, or Vegas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is mean, but does she have a punchcard for guests. After a certain number you get a free coffee or something.
Seriously, though, I like what 22:49 said. But I can see your point. Focus on enjoying her happiness and having as much fun at the wedding as you can.
OMG you are funny. I am the only one of my siblings on my first marriage and have one getting ready for a fourth. I just can't figure out who in their right mind would marry someone with that many previous divorces. I was the only one in the family to go to the third one and not sure if I'll bother with number four. But if I do, I think I want some sort if frequent flyer prize.
OP here. 4th wedding?!! You have me beat. You may not know, but I'm dying to ask: Was there a pre-nump for any of the marriages? (I totally think both my sister and her fiance would benefit from a pre-nump given the circumstances, but, of course, it's not my place to offer advice.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks before she got remarried, my sister called to tell me she would be having a wedding the day before my 5th anniversary. Months earlier, DH and I had planned our very first trip together for our first milestone anniversary -- a belated honeymoon to Paris. We got married in grad school and moved into our first house immediately after the wedding so we never had a honeymoon. We barely had any notice and we had been looking forward to the trip for years so we decided to go on our honeymoon and skip the wedding. I did worry people would think me selfish.
You made the right call on taking your trip but you sound like an obnoxious ass when you call it a honeymoon.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, who has a 3rd wedding?!
2nd I can understand, but by round 3, you should tie the knot either with a justice of the peace, or Vegas.
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks before she got remarried, my sister called to tell me she would be having a wedding the day before my 5th anniversary. Months earlier, DH and I had planned our very first trip together for our first milestone anniversary -- a belated honeymoon to Paris. We got married in grad school and moved into our first house immediately after the wedding so we never had a honeymoon. We barely had any notice and we had been looking forward to the trip for years so we decided to go on our honeymoon and skip the wedding. I did worry people would think me selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks before she got remarried, my sister called to tell me she would be having a wedding the day before my 5th anniversary. Months earlier, DH and I had planned our very first trip together for our first milestone anniversary -- a belated honeymoon to Paris. We got married in grad school and moved into our first house immediately after the wedding so we never had a honeymoon. We barely had any notice and we had been looking forward to the trip for years so we decided to go on our honeymoon and skip the wedding. I did worry people would think me selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Brother in law has been married 5 times. Thankfully, after number 3 he stopped having large weddings. The last one -- he was married a couple of years before the family was even notified. I'm guessing he just didn't want to explain it.
On the plus side, wife # 5 seems to have staying power. Going on 5 years now!