+1 Just ask her! Or “I wanted to reach out to congratulate you, I’m not sure why I wasn’t invited but wanted to let you know I am happy for you”Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty direct person and dont really like playing mental gymnastics. I'd just ask her what happened to the relationship that something as dramatic as not being invited to the wedding happened. I'd want to know if I were truly as clueless as you say you are and clear the air. I'm not I to guessing why.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t send a card. She didn’t invite you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty direct person and dont really like playing mental gymnastics. I'd just ask her what happened to the relationship that something as dramatic as not being invited to the wedding happened. I'd want to know if I were truly as clueless as you say you are and clear the air. I'm not I to guessing why.
I would do this too
What is there to lose? The relationship is already damaged
Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty direct person and dont really like playing mental gymnastics. I'd just ask her what happened to the relationship that something as dramatic as not being invited to the wedding happened. I'd want to know if I were truly as clueless as you say you are and clear the air. I'm not I to guessing why.
Anonymous wrote:No I just realized our second cousins are here on the east coast. But I know she is not close to them. I'm the only first cousin on this side of the country.
Also my husband just pointed out to me that maybe he (husband) also has extended family in other states and had to make similar decisions. After ruminating all night and part of today, this makes the most sense.