Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids do you have? If you have 4 and everyone else has 1 or 2 this makes sense. Sorry, that’s the reality of having a big family.
Because OP has 2 extra kids they can’t join? That makes no sense if there are already a bunch of other kids there.
Look this is watching a game indoors. Space matters. They can invite OP’s family if 6 or two families of 3. It is what it is.
It was an outdoor watch party. We have four kids, including a set of twins. I get that our family is too large for casual socializing, but for
“Family” to say we are too large of a family for them hurts.
If you get so “hurt” over them “letting you down” *one time in 18 years* of friendship, then I hope for their sake that you give them some space for a while. How ungrateful, for you to repay 18 years of friendship with being this entitled and pouty over ONE time that you weren’t invited. One time. In 18 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were they the ones hosting/organising it? Maybe the extended family members don't feel as close to your family and would prefer not every event include you.
So the extended families feelings come before the feelings of the friends they consider close family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for 18 years you all have included each other in every family gathering, and suddenly for the first time they excluded you? Obviously something changed. Do you have different views in masking and/or vaccinating?
Thank you for this. I will think on it. It’s an ever changing landscape here and we have at times diverged and agreed. However, all the adults are vaccinated (some even have boosters) and are generally on the side of hand washing and science ☺️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain more?
I don't understand why you would have been invited and I don't understand why you are hurt.
Was this a far distance? I assume they stayed with the family there? Wouldn't that mean there wasn't room for you even if they were thinking about it?
We assumed we would have been invited because it was watching a football game of a team from all 6 of our home state. I don’t want to give too much identifying info but assume it was the Chicago bears vs the Cincinnati bengals and we were all from Cincinnati but now all live in Chicago. Does that make sense? Like, it was a very specific thing to be left out of. Otherwise it’s not a big deal to be left out of casual events. I get it!
Anonymous wrote:So for 18 years you all have included each other in every family gathering, and suddenly for the first time they excluded you? Obviously something changed. Do you have different views in masking and/or vaccinating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were they the ones hosting/organising it? Maybe the extended family members don't feel as close to your family and would prefer not every event include you.
So the extended families feelings come before the feelings of the friends they consider close family?
Making everything a ranking is not a good approach. This was a football game. I don't rank people to decide who to hang out with for a casual event like that. Did they exclude you from the Jewish holidays this year as well? Or are they just not allowed to do anything with a smaller group?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the person who said sometimes it's not the number of kids, but how they behave. Do your kids trash the house, spill food everywhere, get their hands all over the food trying to decide which cookie they want, are loud and rambunctious? Some kids are like that--it's not an assault on their character, it's just the way they are, but it also means they may not get as many invites.
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain more?
I don't understand why you would have been invited and I don't understand why you are hurt.
Was this a far distance? I assume they stayed with the family there? Wouldn't that mean there wasn't room for you even if they were thinking about it?
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain more?
I don't understand why you would have been invited and I don't understand why you are hurt.
Was this a far distance? I assume they stayed with the family there? Wouldn't that mean there wasn't room for you even if they were thinking about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were they the ones hosting/organising it? Maybe the extended family members don't feel as close to your family and would prefer not every event include you.
So the extended families feelings come before the feelings of the friends they consider close family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even being family doesn’t mean you get invited to everything.
+1. Posting about it on social media is the faux pas here
Anonymous wrote:Were they the ones hosting/organising it? Maybe the extended family members don't feel as close to your family and would prefer not every event include you.