Carly_Roach
Carly Roach
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There has GOT to be more to the story here. I'm suspecting that, with all the media hype about H1N1, he's worried about the kids spreading germs. If not that, then perhaps something happened at a previous engagement where the kids (any kids, not just yours) messed up a buffet and he had to deal with the aftermath. He probably didn't want to have to deal with that again this year; especially at Thanksgiving.Yesterday, my uncle who I'm going to guess is close to 50 who all of sudden said he wanted to go first in the line he didn't want any of the kids touching silverware or the kids to breating on the food he might have ate I kinda of took that personal I wasn't the only one with kids there but it still kinda of hurt my feelings.
Don't take it personally. It's his problem, not yours. Unless he's taking 1/2 of everything on the table, there was probably plenty to go around after he served himself.
Comments like that are exactly why people don't want to celebrate holidays with other people.Was he joking with you? I don't know how I would of taken that, I fly off the handle easy so I might of said something to the effect " you would be better off going home and eating and dont let the door hit you in the A__![]()
If a cousin or relative with kids had made that kind of rude comment to another family member within my earshot, that would have been the absolute last time I would have wasted my holiday time with that person and their precious family. The same can be said of my family as well. We were raised to respect our elders, even if we didn't agree with them.