Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like something someone would do because you didn’t attend their party. It sounds like something else happened.
Are your kids good friends with her kids? People get weird when kid stuff happens.
Yes it does sound like it could be because of MD party. So, weeks before Memorial Day weekend, OP sent out 4th of July invites and got people, including QB, to rsvp yes. Then she proceeds to sleep QB’s party. So insecure QB is doing what she does to reclaim her territory.
If OP wanted to play by QB rules, she could have skipped QB’s party and gone to her 4th party OR gone to QB’s MD party and thrown her own 4th party. She shouldn’t have done both.
You sound like a QB yourself! OP can only host a party if she also attends the QB's party??? Grown adults can have a social life outside of their neighborhood or immediate suburb!
Anonymous wrote:Op, can you have a brief but private moment with her to reiterate (yes, exaggerate) how sorry you were that you missed her Memorial Day Party. She may have been hurt and her hurt turned into a bit of anger or wanting to feel more empowered. You never know what else someone else might have said about your absence. I would express humble regret that you weren't there. And then leave things the way they are. If it's possible to host yours and show up for a bit to hers, do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like something someone would do because you didn’t attend their party. It sounds like something else happened.
Are your kids good friends with her kids? People get weird when kid stuff happens.
Yes it does sound like it could be because of MD party. So, weeks before Memorial Day weekend, OP sent out 4th of July invites and got people, including QB, to rsvp yes. Then she proceeds to sleep QB’s party. So insecure QB is doing what she does to reclaim her territory.
If OP wanted to play by QB rules, she could have skipped QB’s party and gone to her 4th party OR gone to QB’s MD party and thrown her own 4th party. She shouldn’t have done both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most dignified path is just to pretend not to notice the utter rudeness, have your party and be kind and gracious even if only two people show up. People will observe your dignity & lack of drama and you will “win”. Then you can seek out other friends because who wants this kind of petty crap as an adult!
100% Agree. This is the best advice. OP, maybe you to take a step back and stop obsessing about this woman and your need for drama. Just throw a great party, have a great time, and forget about her.
Clueless. Op isn't obsessed. She knows, like a lot of us who've experienced this, how bad this can be. My entire family was excluded from so much in our neighborhood because of one very insecure awful woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like something someone would do because you didn’t attend their party. It sounds like something else happened.
Are your kids good friends with her kids? People get weird when kid stuff happens.
Yes it does sound like it could be because of MD party. So, weeks before Memorial Day weekend, OP sent out 4th of July invites and got people, including QB, to rsvp yes. Then she proceeds to sleep QB’s party. So insecure QB is doing what she does to reclaim her territory.
If OP wanted to play by QB rules, she could have skipped QB’s party and gone to her 4th party OR gone to QB’s MD party and thrown her own 4th party. She shouldn’t have done both.
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like something someone would do because you didn’t attend their party. It sounds like something else happened.
Are your kids good friends with her kids? People get weird when kid stuff happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most dignified path is just to pretend not to notice the utter rudeness, have your party and be kind and gracious even if only two people show up. People will observe your dignity & lack of drama and you will “win”. Then you can seek out other friends because who wants this kind of petty crap as an adult!
100% Agree. This is the best advice. OP, maybe you to take a step back and stop obsessing about this woman and your need for drama. Just throw a great party, have a great time, and forget about her.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe ask another neighbor who knows her better for advise Do you think Betty may have forgotten rsvp'ing to our party?
I have to assume she forgot . If she didn't forget ...find a new group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most dignified path is just to pretend not to notice the utter rudeness, have your party and be kind and gracious even if only two people show up. People will observe your dignity & lack of drama and you will “win”. Then you can seek out other friends because who wants this kind of petty crap as an adult!
100% Agree. This is the best advice. OP, maybe you to take a step back and stop obsessing about this woman and your need for drama. Just throw a great party, have a great time, and forget about her.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read all the responses yet but I did reach out.
First I tried to call, no answer. Then I texted
“Hey! I just saw the invite for your 4th of July party and wanted to check in. I wasn’t sure if you remembered that we’re hosting ours that afternoon too, since you’d RSVP’d a while back. I figured I’d reach out in case there was some mix-up with dates or times”
I got a response within a minute.
“No, no mix up.”
So clearly she’s upset and I was talking to my husband all night to see if either of us did anything else to make her angry. I am going to ask her point blank but feel like some space is needed.
But if she’s that angry, why would she still invite us?
Regardless we both feel like she’s angry we didn’t attend her Memorial Day party which seems a little silly.
But to answer other questions.
- We do have friends outside of this social group. But the majority of our friends are mutual. Again, we’ve been here for two years and because we all have similar aged children who are friends we see each other more often.
- I cannot think of anything else my husband, myself or my children did to upset her but I may ask.
- I guess I like drama as much as anyone would. I like reality tv. I like gossip to an extent. I truly don’t like being involved in drama, or at the very least the cause or making anyone angry.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly you love drama
Anonymous wrote:Clearly you love drama