RachelEllen
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Thanks for all the advice. We have come to a similar conclusion that we just have to accept that ss's mom is not going to be flexible and plans things so as not to need her cooperation.
To clarify a few things (in case folks are curious), dh has done all the communicating on this one. I've been trying to send get in the communication loop with her a little, but have kept it to noncontroversial, update type topics. (Itineraries for trips, informing about dental appointments we have scheduled, letting her know when reimbursement checks have gone out...that sort of thing.)
THere will be no sit down discussion between anyone about this, because she will not communicate in any way other than email.
And we don't want to discuss this event in any great detail (he knows the event exists, just not that we are in such planning mode) until the date is set. We don't like him to be any more involved in these kind of negiotiations than is needed. It's too easy for him to get put in the middle. We also thinks he's too young to have a discussion about whether or not he wants to come. It's up to us to judge how he is feeling and offer not coming as an option if that seemed appropriate. But so far, the vibe has been that he's really into and excited about things having to do with the upcoming birth. Can't wait to see what changes when there's an actual little person here that he has to share time with!
To clarify a few things (in case folks are curious), dh has done all the communicating on this one. I've been trying to send get in the communication loop with her a little, but have kept it to noncontroversial, update type topics. (Itineraries for trips, informing about dental appointments we have scheduled, letting her know when reimbursement checks have gone out...that sort of thing.)
THere will be no sit down discussion between anyone about this, because she will not communicate in any way other than email.
And we don't want to discuss this event in any great detail (he knows the event exists, just not that we are in such planning mode) until the date is set. We don't like him to be any more involved in these kind of negiotiations than is needed. It's too easy for him to get put in the middle. We also thinks he's too young to have a discussion about whether or not he wants to come. It's up to us to judge how he is feeling and offer not coming as an option if that seemed appropriate. But so far, the vibe has been that he's really into and excited about things having to do with the upcoming birth. Can't wait to see what changes when there's an actual little person here that he has to share time with!
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