Anonymous wrote:For years, I've heard people complain about destination weddings. My reaction (not usually expressed aloud) has always been -- "So, go or don't go. What's the big deal?" Now I get it. Because .. . get ready for it .... my nephew is getting married next year in Spain. It will undoubtedly be lovely and festive, but, here's the thing; actually, a few things:
1) Four ago he and his lovely wife were married in a small ceremony in beautiful New England during the glory of fall. This was during COVID, so the wedding guest list was limited to about 40 family members who could be relied on to take appropriate health precautions. DH and I attended with our three adult kids. The wedding was super fun with dancing until late into the night. A good time was had by all and nobody got COVID.
2) The wedding in Spain will be attended by most of the bride's family, who live there.
3) The wedding date coincides with a major work-related event for my daughter. She is the only one of us (my nuclear family) who actually wants to attend. DH and I and our other two kids have been planning other travel around the time of the wedding, though nothing is written in cement at this point, so we could go.
4) My sister, the MOG, has been a real PITA recently, annoying the heck out of our nuclear family for reasons that are not related to the wedding and which I will not go into here because that would then require me to take a long walk, touch grass and meditate on the intention of compassion. I am trying very hard to isolate this part of the equation and not make the decision about whether to attend focus on this.
Thoughts (and prayers) are welcome.
This is not like most people’s issues with destination weddings at all. These are not logistical or financial or even scheduling problems. Stay home miserable and leave this couple alone.