Christine
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Let me preface this by saying that I am not choosing to be hurt or mad over this, but I find the rationale a little odd--or maybe I don't know the rationale.
My cousin is getting married. It is a huge wedding. Huge. It is not out of town where we have to fly, but it is not overly close to home. I had heard before that "children" would not be invited because one of my other cousins checked (he has 3 kids that are below 8 years old) and he was told they would not be invited.
I sort of assumed that my *children* would be invited since they are 18 and 14. Wrong of me to assume, but I did. So the invite comes yesterday and the kids are not listed. Other cousins also get invited who have older children and they are invited. In fact, my one cousin's *child* was invited and he attends the same college as my DD (who is 18).
Now, I know that my cousin is not doing anything deliberately to exclude my kids but I'm just not quite sure where her thought process was or where that "line" was drawn as to who goes and who doesn't.
My only real problem is that, while my son does stay alone during the day, I have never left him for an extended period overnight (he will be almost 15 at the time of the wedding). I can probably find somewhere for him to stay, but not 100% sure yet. Admittedly, I'm also a bit bummed because my family hardly ever gets together and I'd love for my kids to be able to see more of them. But that's not my cousin's job to fund a family reunion.
Do you think this is odd though? We don't have very many weddings in our family as most of the potentials to get married are old!! This cousin is the last one and there hasn't been another wedding since 10 years ago (where kids were invited). I just wasn't sure what the norm is on these things. Guess it's just the couple's choice no matter how arbitrary?
I was talking to my best friend about this and she reacted more strongly about this than I would. She said she would border on having her feelings hurt, since other older kids were invited. Again, I try hard or choose not to get offended because I don't think my cousin's motive was to specifically exclude my kids but I just can't figure out why they were exluded.
My cousin is getting married. It is a huge wedding. Huge. It is not out of town where we have to fly, but it is not overly close to home. I had heard before that "children" would not be invited because one of my other cousins checked (he has 3 kids that are below 8 years old) and he was told they would not be invited.
I sort of assumed that my *children* would be invited since they are 18 and 14. Wrong of me to assume, but I did. So the invite comes yesterday and the kids are not listed. Other cousins also get invited who have older children and they are invited. In fact, my one cousin's *child* was invited and he attends the same college as my DD (who is 18).
Now, I know that my cousin is not doing anything deliberately to exclude my kids but I'm just not quite sure where her thought process was or where that "line" was drawn as to who goes and who doesn't.
My only real problem is that, while my son does stay alone during the day, I have never left him for an extended period overnight (he will be almost 15 at the time of the wedding). I can probably find somewhere for him to stay, but not 100% sure yet. Admittedly, I'm also a bit bummed because my family hardly ever gets together and I'd love for my kids to be able to see more of them. But that's not my cousin's job to fund a family reunion.
Do you think this is odd though? We don't have very many weddings in our family as most of the potentials to get married are old!! This cousin is the last one and there hasn't been another wedding since 10 years ago (where kids were invited). I just wasn't sure what the norm is on these things. Guess it's just the couple's choice no matter how arbitrary?
I was talking to my best friend about this and she reacted more strongly about this than I would. She said she would border on having her feelings hurt, since other older kids were invited. Again, I try hard or choose not to get offended because I don't think my cousin's motive was to specifically exclude my kids but I just can't figure out why they were exluded.