Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering why all these adults waited to the week bof the wedding to both RSVP and make childcare arrangements.
I don't know about aholes but you all sound like idiots
The OP said the wedding is in November.
Where does op say that?. It's not in the first post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering why all these adults waited to the week bof the wedding to both RSVP and make childcare arrangements.
I don't know about aholes but you all sound like idiots
The OP said the wedding is in November.
DP. I missed that.
I am kind of team BIL here. Renting an AirBnB and getting a sitter sounds like a really fun night.
Fun?! With all of those little kids?? Including 2 who are out of sorts from traveling, and their mom not around? Sounds horrid, and sitter won’t be there 24/7- somehow a lot of work will fall on OP.
Maybe would be fun with older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering why all these adults waited to the week bof the wedding to both RSVP and make childcare arrangements.
I don't know about aholes but you all sound like idiots
The OP said the wedding is in November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering why all these adults waited to the week bof the wedding to both RSVP and make childcare arrangements.
I don't know about aholes but you all sound like idiots
The OP said the wedding is in November.
DP. I missed that.
I am kind of team BIL here. Renting an AirBnB and getting a sitter sounds like a really fun night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering why all these adults waited to the week bof the wedding to both RSVP and make childcare arrangements.
I don't know about aholes but you all sound like idiots
The OP said the wedding is in November.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering why all these adults waited to the week bof the wedding to both RSVP and make childcare arrangements.
I don't know about aholes but you all sound like idiots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BIL’s wife should skip marathon.
Why? She probably started training for it way before these in laws decided to plan a wedding in the middle of the day on a Friday. You don’t just wake up one day and decide to run a marathon. I think it’s up to the BIL to figure out childcare — not on his wife to give up a long term goal.
It's inherently indulgent and self-involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BIL’s wife should skip marathon.
Why? She probably started training for it way before these in laws decided to plan a wedding in the middle of the day on a Friday. You don’t just wake up one day and decide to run a marathon. I think it’s up to the BIL to figure out childcare — not on his wife to give up a long term goal.
It's inherently indulgent and self-involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BIL’s wife should skip marathon.
Why? She probably started training for it way before these in laws decided to plan a wedding in the middle of the day on a Friday. You don’t just wake up one day and decide to run a marathon. I think it’s up to the BIL to figure out childcare — not on his wife to give up a long term goal.
It's inherently indulgent and self-involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BIL’s wife should skip marathon.
Why? She probably started training for it way before these in laws decided to plan a wedding in the middle of the day on a Friday. You don’t just wake up one day and decide to run a marathon. I think it’s up to the BIL to figure out childcare — not on his wife to give up a long term goal.
Anonymous wrote:The only AHs here are MIL and BIL.
BIL just asked so, the worst anyone can say is no, I guess. He should not push.
MIL is the real jerk if she's getting mad at OP.