I could just about scream. We're supposed to go to a wedding (DH's cousin) at 2. We are supposed to be expecting DH"s brother/family at noon. The kids were invited to the wedding/reception AFTER the fact, i.e. not on the original invitation, because one of my 7 SIL's pitched a fit. We responded with no - DD would not be coming. This was a decision made jointly by DH and me, after consulting with my SIL (not the one who complained, but the one staying at our house.) The family staying at our house has 4 girls, from 13 to almost 19. DD is 12. So, all the girls were goiong to be at our house for dinner, I confirmed this with my SIL on Thursday. I fixed up taco meat and all the fixin's last night. Everything is proceeding smoothly...UNTIL...
I get back from an errand, and DH tells me his brother called. They might not want to go to the wedding. And, they've decided to bring their girls to the reception. And, a different brother of DH said it will PROBABLY be fine, as it seemed everything for the wedding is not organized. DH said he would e-mail the groom and ask...HELLO, the wedding is in 5 hours. The groom will probably not be checking e-mail today to respond before 1:00, which is when we would have to leave.
Since it has been decided we will probably not be going to the wedding, we can't even ask the DH's aunt if it would be OK to bring my DD. While part of me is saying they've prepared all the food for 200 people, the reception is a pig and chicken roast, and the families have fixed all the rest of the food, that is won't make a difference if 1 more person is there or not. There will be enough food to feed an army - I've been to functions on this side of the family before.
Also - it is a million degrees today (well, almost 100), I can't imagine how they are going to keep the "cold foods cold," I would just be cautious about anything with Mayo in it.
The point is~ you just can't "change these types of plans" the day of a wedding. It would be, well, RUDE.
DH then mentions it would be rude to just leave our DD home alone, when she could & should be having "cousin" time.
And...DH tells me not to stress out. I told him if he wants Stacy at the reception, he should take her. I'll stay home and get stuff ready for the brunch we are hosting tomorrow for all of his sibs and families. We're having about 23 or 24 people over tomorrow.
I just think I am in a lose-lose situation. Maybe I'll just go to the wedding, and come home. DD and DH can go to the reception. Unfortunately, the wedding/reception are about an hour away, so, once the reception starts, if the mother of the groom suggests we go get our daughter (entirely possible) it would be a 2-hour round trip, and then we'd just miss the entire reception.
Any advice?
I get back from an errand, and DH tells me his brother called. They might not want to go to the wedding. And, they've decided to bring their girls to the reception. And, a different brother of DH said it will PROBABLY be fine, as it seemed everything for the wedding is not organized. DH said he would e-mail the groom and ask...HELLO, the wedding is in 5 hours. The groom will probably not be checking e-mail today to respond before 1:00, which is when we would have to leave.
Since it has been decided we will probably not be going to the wedding, we can't even ask the DH's aunt if it would be OK to bring my DD. While part of me is saying they've prepared all the food for 200 people, the reception is a pig and chicken roast, and the families have fixed all the rest of the food, that is won't make a difference if 1 more person is there or not. There will be enough food to feed an army - I've been to functions on this side of the family before.
Also - it is a million degrees today (well, almost 100), I can't imagine how they are going to keep the "cold foods cold," I would just be cautious about anything with Mayo in it.
The point is~ you just can't "change these types of plans" the day of a wedding. It would be, well, RUDE.
DH then mentions it would be rude to just leave our DD home alone, when she could & should be having "cousin" time.
And...DH tells me not to stress out. I told him if he wants Stacy at the reception, he should take her. I'll stay home and get stuff ready for the brunch we are hosting tomorrow for all of his sibs and families. We're having about 23 or 24 people over tomorrow.
I just think I am in a lose-lose situation. Maybe I'll just go to the wedding, and come home. DD and DH can go to the reception. Unfortunately, the wedding/reception are about an hour away, so, once the reception starts, if the mother of the groom suggests we go get our daughter (entirely possible) it would be a 2-hour round trip, and then we'd just miss the entire reception.
Any advice?
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it's actually better that way. i don't want to be where my kids aren't welcome. plus it saved me tons of money!!
Since this is your DH's side of the family, I would let him make the decision of whether to include DD or not. Let him be the one to deal with the in-laws if they complain.
but this seems like a very relaxed reception. If all your DD's cousins are going then why should your DD stay home alone
. I don't understand why you would want to just attend the wedding and come home and I don't understand why the others aren't attending the wedding ceremony?? Isn't that the most important part
? I think that's kind of rude, not to go to the ceremony. Why don't you all go to the wedding and explain your situation there
. Let your SIL with the 4 kids look like the rude ones (for not attending the ceremony and just showing up for the party! with 4 additional guests!! 
I see in your siggy that you want a real countdown timer again, I recently have seen these around:
Don't let your in-laws get to you
. Enjoy your brunch tomorrow, I'm sure they will all appreciate it!!

