Anonymous wrote:OP here. Staying the weekend is not an option because they are moving in 2 weeks. Additionally, our dog's injury was very serious. the tennis ball that hit him straight in the eye was going about 50 miles per hour and had we not brought him directly in for care he could have lost his eyesight. We we're getting ready to leave for the wedding when this injury occurred. The wedding was 2 hours away. Sorry, I should have included that information in the original post. Thank you so much for all the wonderful advice!
Anonymous wrote:Missing the wedding was horrible . I would disown you guys. Yes you go to the party
Anonymous wrote:OP here. In response to 18:21, we did not miss the party hosts wedding! It was my husband's brothers wife's brother whose wedding we missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missing the wedding was horrible . I would disown you guys. Yes you go to the party
for a husband's brother's sister-in-law? I don't even know if my husband's brother has a sister in law, much less who she might be, much less be invited to her wedding!
And no, no adult goes to a kid's birthday party at a kiddie venue unless they live right there and it's convenient. Stop with the family guilt trips!
You don't sound like a close family PP.
Not pp, but I've met all my husband's brother's wife's siblings and am friendly with them at parties, but I have zero expectations of being invited to their weddings, let alone expecting my attendance to be mandatory. That's just nuts.
It's mandatory to attend a wedding once you RSVP yes absent an excellent excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missing the wedding was horrible . I would disown you guys. Yes you go to the party
for a husband's brother's sister-in-law? I don't even know if my husband's brother has a sister in law, much less who she might be, much less be invited to her wedding!
And no, no adult goes to a kid's birthday party at a kiddie venue unless they live right there and it's convenient. Stop with the family guilt trips!
You don't sound like a close family PP.
Not pp, but I've met all my husband's brother's wife's siblings and am friendly with them at parties, but I have zero expectations of being invited to their weddings, let alone expecting my attendance to be mandatory. That's just nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missing the wedding was horrible . I would disown you guys. Yes you go to the party
for a husband's brother's sister-in-law? I don't even know if my husband's brother has a sister in law, much less who she might be, much less be invited to her wedding!
And no, no adult goes to a kid's birthday party at a kiddie venue unless they live right there and it's convenient. Stop with the family guilt trips!
Anonymous wrote:Eff no. That's a kid party. Not a family party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missing the wedding was horrible . I would disown you guys. Yes you go to the party
for a husband's brother's sister-in-law? I don't even know if my husband's brother has a sister in law, much less who she might be, much less be invited to her wedding!
And no, no adult goes to a kid's birthday party at a kiddie venue unless they live right there and it's convenient. Stop with the family guilt trips!
You don't sound like a close family PP.
NP here. If they had RSVP'd no for the wedding from the beginning, I don't think it would be a big deal. My impression is that they RSVP'd yes and then at the last minute decided that neither of them could go due to the dog's injury. That's rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missing the wedding was horrible . I would disown you guys. Yes you go to the party
for a husband's brother's sister-in-law? I don't even know if my husband's brother has a sister in law, much less who she might be, much less be invited to her wedding!
And no, no adult goes to a kid's birthday party at a kiddie venue unless they live right there and it's convenient. Stop with the family guilt trips!
You don't sound like a close family PP.
Not pp, but I've met all my husband's brother's wife's siblings and am friendly with them at parties, but I have zero expectations of being invited to their weddings, let alone expecting my attendance to be mandatory. That's just nuts.