Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this wedding in Nov?
I have a 3 PM Friday Nov Wedding in the middle of no where as well and the logistics are a nightmare.
Yes, it is! Did the bride and groom meet at a grocery store?
No - but I feel your pain in the logistics.
Rehearsal dinner Thursday night 6 PM - 2 hours away. I am not in the wedding - just a guest.
I was told that we should just stay overnight Thursday.
My kids are older and not invited to rehearsal dinner - so what am I supposed to do with them? Because if I go to the rehearsal dinner, and stay overnight, my kids are coming with me as they are not old enough to drive or stay home along. And the kids are invited to the wedding and already need to leave school early on Friday to make the wedding.
And as I am typing this I realized - they are trying to get my kids to babysit for younger cousins on Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
What? BIL and SIL have 3 months. OP isn't going to the wedding, and therefore doesn't need childcare.
+1
I don't see why OP and her spouse are supposed to go to all that effort for a cousin's inconveniently scheduled wedding when they already have a solution.
I guess that the BIL is going through a lot of effort as well. He is flying in with two little kids.
If you don’t put in the effort sometimes, then you never see your siblings.
BIL will see his brother, who is going to the wedding. He can hire a babysitter, which he was apparently fine with doing when he thought OP was going to handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this wedding in Nov?
I have a 3 PM Friday Nov Wedding in the middle of no where as well and the logistics are a nightmare.
Yes, it is! Did the bride and groom meet at a grocery store?
No - but I feel your pain in the logistics.
Rehearsal dinner Thursday night 6 PM - 2 hours away. I am not in the wedding - just a guest.
I was told that we should just stay overnight Thursday.
My kids are older and not invited to rehearsal dinner - so what am I supposed to do with them? Because if I go to the rehearsal dinner, and stay overnight, my kids are coming with me as they are not old enough to drive or stay home along. And the kids are invited to the wedding and already need to leave school early on Friday to make the wedding.
And as I am typing this I realized - they are trying to get my kids to babysit for younger cousins on Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
Considering kids have died under care.com “care,” you need to STFU with your judgment:
https://erdorsey2.medium.com/care-com-multiple-deaths-and-child-abuses-fraudulent-billing-and-a-harvey-weinstein-babysitter-7468edb54ea0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
What? BIL and SIL have 3 months. OP isn't going to the wedding, and therefore doesn't need childcare.
+1
I don't see why OP and her spouse are supposed to go to all that effort for a cousin's inconveniently scheduled wedding when they already have a solution.
I guess that the BIL is going through a lot of effort as well. He is flying in with two little kids.
If you don’t put in the effort sometimes, then you never see your siblings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this wedding in Nov?
I have a 3 PM Friday Nov Wedding in the middle of no where as well and the logistics are a nightmare.
Yes, it is! Did the bride and groom meet at a grocery store?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
What? BIL and SIL have 3 months. OP isn't going to the wedding, and therefore doesn't need childcare.
+1
I don't see why OP and her spouse are supposed to go to all that effort for a cousin's inconveniently scheduled wedding when they already have a solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
What? BIL and SIL have 3 months. OP isn't going to the wedding, and therefore doesn't need childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
What? BIL and SIL have 3 months. OP isn't going to the wedding, and therefore doesn't need childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
I mean, the OP and her husband have three months. That seems like enough time to interview several people and find someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.
You are a TA for suggesting this. I would not hire a rando from the internet to watch my kids overnight either. You are a dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:You are definitely TA for not trying to solve this problem and find childcare. This is what care.com is for - you find someone vetted and trustworthy and pay a bit extra for one night. Or you could have asked your mom or one of your regular babysitters to take a day of PTO and paid extra for that - did you try that?
Honestly your whole vibe is that you don't care to attend and you didn't really try to figure this out. But blaming it on the wedding being childfree is dumb. Most events are childfree, and weddings are more important than most events.