disneymom3
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I just have to get this out and you guys seemed like a good group to listen to me. My nephew is getting married in a couple of months. We got the invite recently and it was just addressed to DH and I but my sister had made mention of my kids and the wedding. (For the record they are 10, 6 and 4 almost 5 by then.) So, I went ahead and called my nephew and asked if they were planning on the kids or not. I was very tactful and said if they were planning on them then I wanted to bring them but if they did not want them there then we wanted to be respectful of that too. He said no they were not planning on having any little kids there. I said, okay, thanks for letting me know, talk to you later.
I will totally respect their wishes, and also respect that it is their decision to be made but at the same time, it reallly makes me sad. For one thing DD has been looking forward to this since when we were in CA she was talking to some of her cousins who will be coming out for the wedding about it. For another, my kids have been invited to his brother and his sisters weddings and at the first one, which was a daytime wedding, DH took the kids out and went up to our hotel room when the baby got fussy at the reception. At the other which was in the evening the boys were too little so we did have them stay with a sitter but brought DD who I swear to you was perfectly well behaved.
Here is the kicker though--my kids are his cousins. My kids are the only cousins NOT invited to the wedding. Remember I said DD was talking to her cousins in CA? Yeah, they are invited....my kids aren't. Granted they are all teens, and mine are under 10, but still. Plus, no one will be in town for long so if they don't go to the wedding they probably won't see the folks from CA which is a disappointment.
I'm just sad. I thought our family ran deeper than that.
And heck this kid was the most obnoxious 10 yo, but I didn't consider not inviting him to MY wedding.
If you got this far, thanks for listening.
I will totally respect their wishes, and also respect that it is their decision to be made but at the same time, it reallly makes me sad. For one thing DD has been looking forward to this since when we were in CA she was talking to some of her cousins who will be coming out for the wedding about it. For another, my kids have been invited to his brother and his sisters weddings and at the first one, which was a daytime wedding, DH took the kids out and went up to our hotel room when the baby got fussy at the reception. At the other which was in the evening the boys were too little so we did have them stay with a sitter but brought DD who I swear to you was perfectly well behaved.
Here is the kicker though--my kids are his cousins. My kids are the only cousins NOT invited to the wedding. Remember I said DD was talking to her cousins in CA? Yeah, they are invited....my kids aren't. Granted they are all teens, and mine are under 10, but still. Plus, no one will be in town for long so if they don't go to the wedding they probably won't see the folks from CA which is a disappointment.
I'm just sad. I thought our family ran deeper than that.
And heck this kid was the most obnoxious 10 yo, but I didn't consider not inviting him to MY wedding.
If you got this far, thanks for listening.

(we always take him out when he starts up.) In fact, he is often better behaved than the so-called "normal" kids.
I'd be disappointed if the kids were not invited to a family wedding. But then I find children to be entertaining and sweet at the weddings I've attended. 
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