Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would think about who, exactly, invited you, and whether the other spouse only agreed under duress...
But here, again, I think well - ok, yes, I could analyze the nature of the invitation, but hte point stands that the invite was issued. In this case, it was by both parties. But even if it wasn't - am I supposed to ask if an invite is issued if both brother and SIL are issuing it? If it is only coming from one of them? That seems awfully strange to do. I mean - sure, husband invites his mother and sister over with her kids. It isn't an invite I feel the need to make, but they are his family, so of course I'll host them.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I can tell you that I feel overwhelmed when ILs walk into my house and I can't really describe why. Its kinda like we are here now give us attention. I have found it much easier on my nerves to let DH welcome them and then I come in after they have settled down for 10-15 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:So they are lazy? Did you parents teach any common manner and hosting? Were your parents good hosts?
Anonymous wrote:
I would think about who, exactly, invited you, and whether the other spouse only agreed under duress...
Anonymous wrote:Ok, SIL said to my face - 'you're coming to the bday party in July, right?' This was in January. And then brother emailed me a time or two after that checking.
Anonymous wrote:You were invited to the birthday, not to their home. Sorry they were not the gracious and welcome hosts you were expecting. But throwing a birthday party and entertaining in laws for 3 days sounds exhausting.
I’m wondering what exactly you were expecting.