Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't invite any of the grandparents to our kid's college graduation, and I'm glad they didn't ask. All would have required more attention than we would have wanted to give them at that busy time!
What kind of attention are you talking about exactly?
You really can’t imagine it for yourself? “Where do we park?” “Where do we meet up with you?” (In front of the basketball arena or wherever the event is, look for Gate 5 with all the people in front of it) “I don’t know where that is, someone needs to come to my car and walk me over there. I’m parked in xyz lot that’s all the way across campus because that’s where the GPS took me.” Or on an urban campus, “we flew in last night and we’re in a hotel downtown, but we don’t know how to use the public transit here, someone needs to come to the hotel tomorrow morning and take us to the campus.”
Anonymous wrote:No. Why anyone would want to sit through a graduation ceremony is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:dont still expect the gift if theyre not invited
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't invite any of the grandparents to our kid's college graduation, and I'm glad they didn't ask. All would have required more attention than we would have wanted to give them at that busy time!
What kind of attention are you talking about exactly?
Anonymous wrote:My parents and siblings just attended my graduation. Grandparents were either older or deceased and did not attend and would not have traveled to attend. My in-laws are very pushy and want to attend but many of the events are for the graduates and their parents (us) and siblings only. I do not hear of too many grandparents attending the weekend events. Question - what percentage of you have grandparents attend college graduation? Mind you they would be traveling a long distance and do not know anyone in said town which means husband would end up having to entertain them all weekend for every meal, etc...
Anonymous wrote:We didn't invite any of the grandparents to our kid's college graduation, and I'm glad they didn't ask. All would have required more attention than we would have wanted to give them at that busy time!