Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have very close family friends (adult children and grandparents) and no local family where we live. We have known the family friends for 18 years ( we are 40) and consider them our family here. We spend the Jewish holidays together, attend each other’s kid recitals, etc. Last week, we found out by social media that they all got together to watch a football game from our hometown (we all live away from our home state), and we were not invited. When we mentioned it, my friend said that we have too many kids to be included.
Ouch. I have been seriously burned and have learned a lesson. Blood family will always be tighter than “friends who are family”.
You're upset because you didn't get invited to ONE thing? Nobody gets invited to everything. You seems like you're looking for reasons to be upset. Also, double-check your kids' behavior - generally it's not that people have "too many kids" but that their kids are badly behaved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unvaccinated kids? Yeah. I’m not getting together with unvaccinated kids right now.
Plus, you literally expect to be invited to EVERYTHING they do? Get over it.
They include you and invite you and treat you well for 18 years, they “let you down” ONE TIME, and you pull the poor pitiful me act?
You sound needy, entitled and bratty. I’d drop you, too.
NP-you sound like a bully.
Anonymous wrote:Op- just to be clear, we have hosted them twice this summer for full on dinners at our house and also for the fourth at another location. They met us once for a beach day they “hosted” at their lake house. We host them and other friends a ton as we don’t want to schlep our 4 kids places either! And we have a great home/space for hosting. This just felt like such a specific diss due to the nature of our hometown team.
Anonymous wrote:We have very close family friends (adult children and grandparents) and no local family where we live. We have known the family friends for 18 years ( we are 40) and consider them our family here. We spend the Jewish holidays together, attend each other’s kid recitals, etc. Last week, we found out by social media that they all got together to watch a football game from our hometown (we all live away from our home state), and we were not invited. When we mentioned it, my friend said that we have too many kids to be included.
Ouch. I have been seriously burned and have learned a lesson. Blood family will always be tighter than “friends who are family”.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if this is a set of immediate family members (grandparents, adult kids, grandkids), then you're like their cousins. Some events (even the football games with your hometown team) can be just for immediate family.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you are expecting a bit too much from friends and family. Having kids running around changes they dynamic of a hangout quite a bit. This is the case no matter how well behaved they are; young children require a certain level of attention and supervision and they make noise and move around.
I wouldn’t take this to mean they don’t love you and the kids; they just wanted to have a relaxed kid-free time. Or they were concerned about covid. Whatever the case, this is fine behavior from both family and friends.
Anonymous wrote:Unvaccinated kids? Yeah. I’m not getting together with unvaccinated kids right now.
Plus, you literally expect to be invited to EVERYTHING they do? Get over it.
They include you and invite you and treat you well for 18 years, they “let you down” ONE TIME, and you pull the poor pitiful me act?
You sound needy, entitled and bratty. I’d drop you, too.