Jeff in BigD
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One of my best friends is acting distant & I'm not quite sure what the deal is or what to do about this...
In December she & her BF (now fiance) drove from SoCal to her parents house 3 hrs away from Dallas (where we currently live). The route takes them right through Dallas. We found out, not by her telling us, but by her tagging herself at her parents place. I shot her a text asking how long they were in town & she suggested meeting halfway for lunch. She cancelled the morning of because she wasn't feeling well. The point of the trip was so BF could ask for her father's blessing, so we were bummed we couldn't meet up, but not upset.
In March our wedding RSVPs were coming in & hers was late, and marked decline. No explanation included. She sent a wedding card, stating that she wished they could they could be there, but again, no explanation why. After our honeymoon, I sent a text asking if they had set a date for their wedding (hoping she'd take the opportunity to tell me why they couldn't make it to ours). She answered that they were shooting for February 2015 & then I said "Ok keep us posted!"
Even though her response was "Will do", I suddenly felt like I was being presumptuous, expecting an invite to a wedding we might not even be invited to.
Yesterday, she tagged herself on FB at the TX state border, "On the way to see mom & dad!"
Today is my birthday & she's usually one of the first people to send a Happy Birthday message (via text or facebook), but nada. Not that this is some egregious slight, but odd from her previous behavior.
Some background:
-This is my longest running friendship, friends since Jr. High. My family adores her.
-We'd lost contact when I moved to a different state a number of years back, but she tracked me down & we'd kept pretty steady contact since.
-About a decade ago, we had a fling. We considered a relationship, but decided it wasn't the right course for us.
-She's knows Laura & adores her, she was stoked when we got engaged.
-I'd thought I might ask her to be my "best man", but opted to ask my cousin instead.
-We've met her (now) fiance & we've gone on a handful of double-dates. We like him - the feeling seems mutual.
In December she & her BF (now fiance) drove from SoCal to her parents house 3 hrs away from Dallas (where we currently live). The route takes them right through Dallas. We found out, not by her telling us, but by her tagging herself at her parents place. I shot her a text asking how long they were in town & she suggested meeting halfway for lunch. She cancelled the morning of because she wasn't feeling well. The point of the trip was so BF could ask for her father's blessing, so we were bummed we couldn't meet up, but not upset.
In March our wedding RSVPs were coming in & hers was late, and marked decline. No explanation included. She sent a wedding card, stating that she wished they could they could be there, but again, no explanation why. After our honeymoon, I sent a text asking if they had set a date for their wedding (hoping she'd take the opportunity to tell me why they couldn't make it to ours). She answered that they were shooting for February 2015 & then I said "Ok keep us posted!"
Even though her response was "Will do", I suddenly felt like I was being presumptuous, expecting an invite to a wedding we might not even be invited to.
Yesterday, she tagged herself on FB at the TX state border, "On the way to see mom & dad!"
Today is my birthday & she's usually one of the first people to send a Happy Birthday message (via text or facebook), but nada. Not that this is some egregious slight, but odd from her previous behavior.
Some background:
-This is my longest running friendship, friends since Jr. High. My family adores her.
-We'd lost contact when I moved to a different state a number of years back, but she tracked me down & we'd kept pretty steady contact since.
-About a decade ago, we had a fling. We considered a relationship, but decided it wasn't the right course for us.
-She's knows Laura & adores her, she was stoked when we got engaged.
-I'd thought I might ask her to be my "best man", but opted to ask my cousin instead.
-We've met her (now) fiance & we've gone on a handful of double-dates. We like him - the feeling seems mutual.

