Anonymous wrote:The only person in this story who behaved obnoxiously was the “she’s exhausting…it’s not covid” aunt. Everyone else seems perfectly normal and has given fine reactions. I can see a bit the surprise that ILs didn’t come. They could have easily stayed with you and not been near the sick daughter. But also fine they didn’t come.
So one bad aunt isn’t so bad OP! I think you’re being hard on your family. Sounds like they regrouped and handled things ok.
Hope your daughter feels better.
Anonymous wrote:I would have thought you were overreacting and would have rolled my eyes—but I also would accept I’m not entitled to your home or time! There are issues where we say “reasonable minds can disagree” and this is one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have thought you were overreacting and would have rolled my eyes—but I also would accept I’m not entitled to your home or time! There are issues where we say “reasonable minds can disagree” and this is one.
This is where I am. I personally would have proceeded with one parent home with the sick kid, and the other daughter getting her communion party. I don’t think both parents need to be home attending to the sick kid, and I don’t think the other sibling should have lost her communion party. But I understand why a parent might have wanted a joint party for both kids, and that’s ok too.
Anonymous wrote:I would have thought you were overreacting and would have rolled my eyes—but I also would accept I’m not entitled to your home or time! There are issues where we say “reasonable minds can disagree” and this is one.
Anonymous wrote:Sister just attended a party where she caught the flu. Said it was worse for her than COVID.
Anonymous wrote:The only person in this story who behaved obnoxiously was the “she’s exhausting…it’s not covid” aunt. Everyone else seems perfectly normal and has given fine reactions. I can see a bit the surprise that ILs didn’t come. They could have easily stayed with you and not been near the sick daughter. But also fine they didn’t come.
So one bad aunt isn’t so bad OP! I think you’re being hard on your family. Sounds like they regrouped and handled things ok.
Hope your daughter feels better.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, I would have cancelled but 102° is not drastic for a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were sooo confident in your decision you wouldn’t need to post multiple paragraphs here to get head pats about how you just did EVERYTHING right, you poor dear. You are exhausting.
Yeah I'm with this poster and surprised how many people are on OP's side.
I mean, OP's story mentions a bunch of people in her family who think she's being a drama queen about this - in the grandparent generation and her own generation. her story didn't have a single person in her family who thought she was doing the right thing. I feel like if there were people who supported her, she would have mentioned them.
I think this story is less positive than OP is making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:You are absolutely right and you did the right thing.
Try to focus your energy away from this and tune them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were sooo confident in your decision you wouldn’t need to post multiple paragraphs here to get head pats about how you just did EVERYTHING right, you poor dear. You are exhausting.
Yeah I'm with this poster and surprised how many people are on OP's side.
I mean, OP's story mentions a bunch of people in her family who think she's being a drama queen about this - in the grandparent generation and her own generation. her story didn't have a single person in her family who thought she was doing the right thing. I feel like if there were people who supported her, she would have mentioned them.
I think this story is less positive than OP is making it out to be.