Anonymous wrote:
IT WAS TEO AND A HALF YEARS AGO. IM SURE OP IS OVER IT BY NOW!!!!!
IDIOTS
Anonymous wrote:My sister and one of her sons missed my child's 1st bday party for a soccer tournament when he was 10/11(Year 2005). I had previously showed up for everyone of her 3 boys' bday parties, first communion, school things, etc. 10-years running. I was married 7 years prior to having first child so it was a big deal to me.
My sister and I had both won National soccer championships ourselves, so I get sports--but I have had my now 12 and 9-year kid's and will miss games for family events.
People lose perspective, as do coaches.
I now see how futile all this is and how more important family is. Even my professional retired athlete brother agrees.
It's not the World Cup.
I never said anything at the time, but 11-years later it still bugs me.
Anonymous wrote:My sister and one of her sons missed my child's 1st bday party for a soccer tournament when he was 10/11(Year 2005). I had previously showed up for everyone of her 3 boys' bday parties, first communion, school things, etc. 10-years running. I was married 7 years prior to having first child so it was a big deal to me.
My sister and I had both won National soccer championships ourselves, so I get sports--but I have had my now 12 and 9-year kid's and will miss games for family events.
People lose perspective, as do coaches.
I now see how futile all this is and how more important family is. Even my professional retired athlete brother agrees.
It's not the World Cup.
I never said anything at the time, but 11-years later it still bugs me.
Anonymous wrote:What the hell? I can't believe these people who are saying that a soccer tournament is more important than a family wedding. It's not like this kid is going to be a professional athlete -- and if he was, missing one weekend tournament would not get in his way. People have FUCKED up values around here if they would really let a teenager choose a hobby over his extended family. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:OP I would graciously let it go.
My mother made a fuss about every aspect of my planning a wedding, from the location to the date to the food.
We planned a small family meal which suited her dietary needs, sent out invitations (150 of them printed) and then my mother turned around and said she was booking my sister to have a non urgent operation for 2 days before so neither of them would be attending unless I changed the date / venue / food / invitations for all the other people.
obviously I said no and they didn't attend. It was fine.
Anonymous wrote:My husband missed his own brothers wedding to play in his college football playoff game (it was a semi final, they never anticipated making it that far).
That would have never flown in my family. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for the parents of preschoolers/babies to infiltrate this thread with their outrage.
Your sister is right. Your nephew can't miss this tournament.
Of course he can miss it. It is a choice, and this mom is choosing to teach her son that family comes second to sports. It is a GAME played with a BALL, not his career trajectory and not anything make or break in his life. It is appalling that the sister is teaching her son that playing with a ball is a priority over an important family event.