Anonymous wrote:It’s insane that a father is vacationing with all but 1 child no matter their age.
Your dad sucks, your siblings suck, your dads wife sucks.
No Father’s Day gift for you.
I’d call my dad and tell him how rude it was that he left you out.
Phone a friend and do something fun tgat day.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this might sound silly, but what i would do is book a short trip to Europe. If you were ok with taking time off for a cruise - you should be able to do this. You can do that on a budget, there are ways. And good thing about going to Europe is that everything is so close, you can visit 2-3 countries easily in 1 week. It will distract you, i promise you.
Good luck, OP. And I am sorry about your dad and his (!) family, they all suck. Time to pull back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may have figured since you are taking off work and traveling the week after for the grad party that you wouldn’t be able to take off and travel for the week of the cruise.
This cruise was booked in January. I did not make my travels plans until afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:They may have figured since you are taking off work and traveling the week after for the grad party that you wouldn’t be able to take off and travel for the week of the cruise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I had a conversation with my dad back in December about me not feeling close to my dad as I think weshould. His response is that I am an adult now. I understand this, however he does not call or text to see how I am doing. I called him during the holidays and he wanted to know why I was calling(to wish him a Merry Christmas of course) and he it seemed like he just followed up with me out of courtesy and it took him a week to do so.
My sibling is having a college send off/grad party once they return from the cruise and I am thinking about canceling my plans to attend(as I was scheduled to stay with them for a week due to me living a plane ride away). I don't want to be in a place when I'm only wanted or needed for others convenience or to make them look good.
I agree. I wouldn’t attend that either. They have made their feelings plain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly what happened?
Your two half siblings paid for a trip for them and their parents (including your dad) to go on a cruise?
Or your dad paid for a cruise for him, wife, their kids, but not you (his oldest kid?).
You think college aged kids paid for a cruise?
…”they aren’t getting them anything but the cruise” - those are OP’s words so it sounds like it?
“they” = their mom
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I had a conversation with my dad back in December about me not feeling close to my dad as I think weshould. His response is that I am an adult now. I understand this, however he does not call or text to see how I am doing. I called him during the holidays and he wanted to know why I was calling(to wish him a Merry Christmas of course) and he it seemed like he just followed up with me out of courtesy and it took him a week to do so.
My sibling is having a college send off/grad party once they return from the cruise and I am thinking about canceling my plans to attend(as I was scheduled to stay with them for a week due to me living a plane ride away). I don't want to be in a place when I'm only wanted or needed for others convenience or to make them look good.