Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's ridiculous. You have the party at your house or a location nearby. Don't get the two family-two party tradition started or you will be expected to do it every year.
Agree completely. Don't start something you don't want to keep doing for years, OP.
I told him that and he said if that's what it takes to get his family to come then so be it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need to come to the party? There's a party, they were invited. They declined. No reason for another party. That's silly.
When you have a dinner party and people decline, do you plan a second dinner party so they can come?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parties for children should be about the children. If the grandparents are there...that's enough. If cousins can make it, great. But parties are way too big and overdone now days.
Well that's why I invite DH's family as well as mine, there's a lot of kids in both families. It's at a park so I thought it would be nice for all her cousins that DD's crazy about could be there to celebrate with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's crazy. I think a second party is fine if MIL wants to host and it works out for your schedule. But the excuses for not attending yours make no sense.
It really doesn't. We'll be busy Saturday and Sunday and would prefer to relax on Monday before going back to work/school on Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:That's crazy. I think a second party is fine if MIL wants to host and it works out for your schedule. But the excuses for not attending yours make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's ridiculous. You have the party at your house or a location nearby. Don't get the two family-two party tradition started or you will be expected to do it every year.
Agree completely. Don't start something you don't want to keep doing for years, OP.
I told him that and he said if that's what it takes to get his family to come then so be it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's ridiculous. You have the party at your house or a location nearby. Don't get the two family-two party tradition started or you will be expected to do it every year.
Agree completely. Don't start something you don't want to keep doing for years, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Parties for children should be about the children. If the grandparents are there...that's enough. If cousins can make it, great. But parties are way too big and overdone now days.
Anonymous wrote:Your in laws are rude
Anonymous wrote:That's ridiculous. You have the party at your house or a location nearby. Don't get the two family-two party tradition started or you will be expected to do it every year.