Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. My mom cannot take PTO. Her parents are (thankfully!) still both alive and in their 90s so she uses/saves all her PTO taking them to doctors appts and caring for them. 2/3 of our regular sitters are full time nannies and I feel weird about asking them to leave their full time families in a childcare lurch for the day. The other one is in both grad school and works during the day.
But you're right- I'm pretty indifferent about going in general just because the amount of mental work, logistical planning, and money (wedding gift, 4hr drive, sitter @ $25hr, possible hotel room) just doesn't feel worth it to me.
This is why I haaate "can't your mom help?" My mom is up to HERE with caregiving for adults. Poor sandwich generation grandmas!
Anonymous wrote:Is this wedding in Nov?
I have a 3 PM Friday Nov Wedding in the middle of no where as well and the logistics are a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell gets married at 3 pm on a Friday and gets mad if people aren't able to attend??? I'd send DH by himself. I'm probably in the minority, but I'd offer to help with the cousins. It's just one night.
Even a highly skilled nanny would not take this on. This is the stuff of nightmares.
Anonymous wrote:I admittedly did not read more than your first 10 words “ Dh's cousin is getting married at 3pm on a Friday,” because did not need to read more to say you are NTA. The key words “3 pm on a Friday.”
Anonymous wrote:I am confused - who typically provides childcare for your 2 YO after 12:30?
Why can't that person be involved in the childcare for you going to the wedding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am impressed with your BIL - flying with a 1 YO and 3 YO by himself. How long is the flight?
(These is no way I would watch kids after that)
?? Is this one of those things where we applaud dads for being normal parents?
Anonymous wrote:your husband is being a coward for not shielding you from his family
Anonymous wrote:. I would only agree to watch BIL’s if he can arrange for them to dropped off at your house once your regular sitter is available to help you juggle four kids.Anonymous wrote:Your DH goes and you stay home with your kids. Your DH’s SIL could also skip the wedding and stay with her kids since it’s not her family getting married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell gets married at 3 pm on a Friday and gets mad if people aren't able to attend??? I'd send DH by himself. I'm probably in the minority, but I'd offer to help with the cousins. It's just one night.
Even a highly skilled nanny would not take this on. This is the stuff of nightmares.