Anonymous wrote:I would go if he was sitting with us. If he's in the student section, then no.
Anonymous wrote:We are going to an event (not a fun one, an obligation) this weekend about 2.5 hours away from ds's college (who is 6 + hours away from us), so are going to drive the day after and meet him for lunch on Sunday. Ds texted me to ask if we wanted to go to the football game the weekend after. It is so much driving and we have to find a pet sitter again and we don't have a burning desire to go to the game (if it were close, we'd go of course). How guilty would you feel and would you just suck it up and go? It's not a case of him being lonely. He has lots of friends and has adjusted well. He also wouldn't sit with us at the game as he'd be in the student section...But I feel so bad! Help me out. Other games later in the season are not an option as they are very expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you feel bad for declining something you wouldn't even share in a meaningful way and which would add unwanted effort and expense to your life?
I don't quite understand the "feeling bad" premise here. I would just say no.
I feel guilty easily, and looking at the responses a lot of people seem to think it's terrible and I should go and feel guilty if I don't. In a vacuum, without having to already drive this weekend, we'd definitely go next weekend or would have gone to visit already but we had a lot going on with family which meant ds ended up coming for rather than us going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t Sophie’s Choice! Football games don’t end next weekend. Can you go to another game?
No. He's a freshman and honestly we had no idea how tickets worked. We like football but on tv or high school games last year so we didn't anticipate how popular and the need to plan ahead, and we missed the boat on affordable tickets. This one would still be $200 for the two of us, but that's cheaper by a lot than any other games.
This sounds more like you want validation for not wanting to go.
Well sure, I don't want to go! Again, not because I don't want to see him (we're driving close to 6 extra hours this weekend just to see him) but because the drive is really overwhelming to do two weekends in a row. But if not going is going to be relationship damaging and it makes me a horrible mother, then I will suck it up and go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t Sophie’s Choice! Football games don’t end next weekend. Can you go to another game?
No. He's a freshman and honestly we had no idea how tickets worked. We like football but on tv or high school games last year so we didn't anticipate how popular and the need to plan ahead, and we missed the boat on affordable tickets. This one would still be $200 for the two of us, but that's cheaper by a lot than any other games.
This sounds more like you want validation for not wanting to go.
Well sure, I don't want to go! Again, not because I don't want to see him (we're driving close to 6 extra hours this weekend just to see him) but because the drive is really overwhelming to do two weekends in a row. But if not going is going to be relationship damaging and it makes me a horrible mother, then I will suck it up and go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t Sophie’s Choice! Football games don’t end next weekend. Can you go to another game?
No. He's a freshman and honestly we had no idea how tickets worked. We like football but on tv or high school games last year so we didn't anticipate how popular and the need to plan ahead, and we missed the boat on affordable tickets. This one would still be $200 for the two of us, but that's cheaper by a lot than any other games.
This sounds more like you want validation for not wanting to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t Sophie’s Choice! Football games don’t end next weekend. Can you go to another game?
No. He's a freshman and honestly we had no idea how tickets worked. We like football but on tv or high school games last year so we didn't anticipate how popular and the need to plan ahead, and we missed the boat on affordable tickets. This one would still be $200 for the two of us, but that's cheaper by a lot than any other games.