Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You literally never mention graduation to Difficult Granny. If Difficult Granny asks about graduation, you say it is on x date. If Difficult Granny asks if she can go, you say you don’t have a ticket for her. You also don’t post pics on facebook with the other grandparents if Difficult Granny loves FB. If Difficult Granny says she really wants to celebrate, you do so in a very low contact way like a lunch. I say this as a mom with a parent I’m low contact with.
What about when Difficult Granny asks about the open house/graduation party?
You say “we would love to have lunch with you on x date to celebrate.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You literally never mention graduation to Difficult Granny. If Difficult Granny asks about graduation, you say it is on x date. If Difficult Granny asks if she can go, you say you don’t have a ticket for her. You also don’t post pics on facebook with the other grandparents if Difficult Granny loves FB. If Difficult Granny says she really wants to celebrate, you do so in a very low contact way like a lunch. I say this as a mom with a parent I’m low contact with.
What about when Difficult Granny asks about the open house/graduation party?
Anonymous wrote:Your husband's mother may not be expecting any invitation, since you are low-contact.
Stop worrying about it. Do not invite her. If she complains, do not explain, do not defend. The end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imho no need to take your parents either, just your own nuclear family is enough. Have two lunches next weekend with each side of grandparents to be inclusive or if your parents can handle it, do one lunch for all three of them together.
Nah, why leave two people out that the graduate wants when you have enough tickets?
To maintain his and everyone else's mental health during this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imho no need to take your parents either, just your own nuclear family is enough. Have two lunches next weekend with each side of grandparents to be inclusive or if your parents can handle it, do one lunch for all three of them together.
Nah, why leave two people out that the graduate wants when you have enough tickets?
To maintain his and everyone else's mental health during this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imho no need to take your parents either, just your own nuclear family is enough. Have two lunches next weekend with each side of grandparents to be inclusive or if your parents can handle it, do one lunch for all three of them together.
Nah, why leave two people out that the graduate wants when you have enough tickets?
To maintain his and everyone else's mental health during this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You literally never mention graduation to Difficult Granny. If Difficult Granny asks about graduation, you say it is on x date. If Difficult Granny asks if she can go, you say you don’t have a ticket for her. You also don’t post pics on facebook with the other grandparents if Difficult Granny loves FB. If Difficult Granny says she really wants to celebrate, you do so in a very low contact way like a lunch. I say this as a mom with a parent I’m low contact with.
What about when Difficult Granny asks about the open house/graduation party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are allotted 5 tickets.
3 are going to you, dh and other child.
2 are going to your parents.
I dont understand where you are getting ticket 6 dh's parent.
There is usually a lottery for extra tickets. Not everyone brings 5 people, some bring only 2 or 3 or 4. Those extra tickets are distributed through a lottery. It’s not hard to get an extra ticket.
Anonymous wrote:You are allotted 5 tickets.
3 are going to you, dh and other child.
2 are going to your parents.
I dont understand where you are getting ticket 6 dh's parent.
Anonymous wrote:If it comes up, why not just say you don't have enough tickets?