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I know I'll get all types of responses and I promise I'll be open to your suggestions. I know you'll tell it like it is!!
Here goes - I'm the eldest sister in my family and have been estranged from my parents and 3 siblings after a bad falling out 4 years ago. Enough fault there for all of us - I'm certainly not completely innocent in the whole mess. But I've walked away from all the drama and thats been difficult and the best thing I've ever done. No contact with either of my brothers ( by me or them) and next to nothing from my sister. My parents have actually said on numerous occasions that "they don't care if there is ever a relationship with me - it's beyond repair - but they just want to see the grandkids" my boys will occasionally go out for dinner with my parents, but it's becoming a very rare thing. Mainly because they are quite cold when they come by to pick them up and the kids are tired of being the ones in the middle.
Here's where your advice is needed...
My sister is getting married. She and her fiancé have been living together for 5 years . They were engaged in April, apparently made a big announcement about it but I heard in June. When she called me, just to let me know that she would be sending an invite and that she would like me to come. I wished her congrats and that was the last I heard from her. Until this week I had forgotten all about it. I knew she was getting married this fall but didn't know when.
An invite came on Wednesday inviting me to her shower - for next Saturday. I already have plans so I'll just send my regrets I guess. It was a bit late for me to make sure I could be there - and really why would I want to? And then, on Friday, the wedding invite came in the mail. It's for a Friday afternoon in early November. So that means a lot of rearranging (work, school etc) to go to a wedding that I don't really want to attend.
I gave them a pretty big gift when they moved in together ($200 to Williams-Sonoma) so are my regrets enough if we don't go. I didn't think they would ever marry which was why I gave them such a nice gift back then - my sister just turned 40 this year so maybe something about that gave her the itch to get married? Doesn't matter really.
Frankly, I don't want to be the bad guy here, but did she really expect me to go?
So there you go. Fighting family, shower and wedding etiquette, and a big WWYD?
Here goes - I'm the eldest sister in my family and have been estranged from my parents and 3 siblings after a bad falling out 4 years ago. Enough fault there for all of us - I'm certainly not completely innocent in the whole mess. But I've walked away from all the drama and thats been difficult and the best thing I've ever done. No contact with either of my brothers ( by me or them) and next to nothing from my sister. My parents have actually said on numerous occasions that "they don't care if there is ever a relationship with me - it's beyond repair - but they just want to see the grandkids" my boys will occasionally go out for dinner with my parents, but it's becoming a very rare thing. Mainly because they are quite cold when they come by to pick them up and the kids are tired of being the ones in the middle.
Here's where your advice is needed...
My sister is getting married. She and her fiancé have been living together for 5 years . They were engaged in April, apparently made a big announcement about it but I heard in June. When she called me, just to let me know that she would be sending an invite and that she would like me to come. I wished her congrats and that was the last I heard from her. Until this week I had forgotten all about it. I knew she was getting married this fall but didn't know when.
An invite came on Wednesday inviting me to her shower - for next Saturday. I already have plans so I'll just send my regrets I guess. It was a bit late for me to make sure I could be there - and really why would I want to? And then, on Friday, the wedding invite came in the mail. It's for a Friday afternoon in early November. So that means a lot of rearranging (work, school etc) to go to a wedding that I don't really want to attend.
I gave them a pretty big gift when they moved in together ($200 to Williams-Sonoma) so are my regrets enough if we don't go. I didn't think they would ever marry which was why I gave them such a nice gift back then - my sister just turned 40 this year so maybe something about that gave her the itch to get married? Doesn't matter really.
Frankly, I don't want to be the bad guy here, but did she really expect me to go?
So there you go. Fighting family, shower and wedding etiquette, and a big WWYD?