Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully she won't go ahead and show up with these people just to try and put you on the spot, OP. She sounds like the kind of person who would. Good luck, and I hope it ends up being a fun day with family. If she doesn't show, don't worry about her. She'll come back around when she needs something.
Only if she thinks she'd be successful. None of my family of friends would do this, because they know I have a spine and would stand up for myself, while causing the most embarrassment for her possible.
"I'm sorry, Mary Magdalene, but I told Sis that we could only host family today. Hold on . . . Sis? Sis? Could you come to the front door? . . . Sis, didn't you tell Mary M that we could only host family this Easter? She says you didn't. How come you didn't tell her?"
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully she won't go ahead and show up with these people just to try and put you on the spot, OP. She sounds like the kind of person who would. Good luck, and I hope it ends up being a fun day with family. If she doesn't show, don't worry about her. She'll come back around when she needs something.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how you would have all her friends numbers, especially if u r not friends. I have none of my siblings friends numbers. Either way, it’s her job to disinvite, not yours as she is the one who extended the invites, not you. I wouldn’t hesitate to answer the door to any of her friends and apologize and state that it’s family only and have a nice Easter and shut the door. Now you know your sister is a boundary pusher and to beware for next time.
Anonymous wrote:So she was providing all the egg hunt items anyway and you invited other family to come?
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe your sister and her Bible beating friends participate in Easter egg hunts! Don't they know the pagan origins of it?