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Just thought I would try to get some unbiased opinions about something. We are traveling at the end of the month with my inlaws. Its basically a big combo birthday trip. My birthday, My DH, My MIL, My DD and my DNeice all have birthdays within 3 weeks of each other at the end of October.
We came up with a plan last year to go to Disney together. My Dneice (5) and DNephew (4) have never been. DNeice is turning 6 and has been in love with the princesses for ever it seems.
To celebrate the all the birthdays, my DH and I decided to treat everyone to CRT for Lunch with the two girls going to BBB before. So Thats 12 people for Lunch. Cha Ching...
So now back to the "issue" for the past couple of weeks my MIL has been pressuring us to go to her house in Oct before we go for a birthday dinner. They live about a hour and half away. We've said Its just too busy..we have a 3 month old, we are trying to plan a kid birthday party for DD with her friends and we have to do something with my parents because they won't be in Disney. Literally every weekend in Oct is booked with something... So then she said they can come to our house to do a party. Umm No. We are too busy. We are celebrating the birthdays in Disney. Maybe somehow she feels like this CRT plan is just for the kids (which it is of course geared to them) but come on..Its her grandchildren..Its pretty pricey..Why do we need to do something more for just her???
Its not even a big birthday for her..she's turning 64. My Husband is turning 40 and its not like he's getting his own party
We also got them tickets to MNSSHP (which we should of been reimbursed for).
I think its completely unreasonable to be looking for us to do more. I mean not for nothing but I haven't even had a full nights sleep since June 28th (longer if you count the uncomfortable pregnancy time
) and planning a kids birthday party as well as packing/planning a trip for a 3 month old is not a piece of cake. (no pun intended).
My husband thinks she's being unreasonable..but of course he's susceptible to the intense glare of mother guilt.
What do you all think?
We came up with a plan last year to go to Disney together. My Dneice (5) and DNephew (4) have never been. DNeice is turning 6 and has been in love with the princesses for ever it seems.
To celebrate the all the birthdays, my DH and I decided to treat everyone to CRT for Lunch with the two girls going to BBB before. So Thats 12 people for Lunch. Cha Ching...
So now back to the "issue" for the past couple of weeks my MIL has been pressuring us to go to her house in Oct before we go for a birthday dinner. They live about a hour and half away. We've said Its just too busy..we have a 3 month old, we are trying to plan a kid birthday party for DD with her friends and we have to do something with my parents because they won't be in Disney. Literally every weekend in Oct is booked with something... So then she said they can come to our house to do a party. Umm No. We are too busy. We are celebrating the birthdays in Disney. Maybe somehow she feels like this CRT plan is just for the kids (which it is of course geared to them) but come on..Its her grandchildren..Its pretty pricey..Why do we need to do something more for just her???
Its not even a big birthday for her..she's turning 64. My Husband is turning 40 and its not like he's getting his own party
We also got them tickets to MNSSHP (which we should of been reimbursed for).
I think its completely unreasonable to be looking for us to do more. I mean not for nothing but I haven't even had a full nights sleep since June 28th (longer if you count the uncomfortable pregnancy time
) and planning a kids birthday party as well as packing/planning a trip for a 3 month old is not a piece of cake. (no pun intended).My husband thinks she's being unreasonable..but of course he's susceptible to the intense glare of mother guilt.
What do you all think?



I have the same issues. It is not my idea of a wonderful time to have repeated birthday get togethers and be expected to attend. I am including my own also. I know there is a difference in the way people are raised. I also had a MIL who did not understand the repsonsibility/lack of sleep with a new baby and would not offer to help unless under her conditions. I say you are obsessing about this too much. I do encourage the cake or even gift basket in the room. that would be very nice and make her feel special. Memories by Betsy is great!!