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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 475872" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>There are bound to be hard feelings either way. I think your attitude is good, this is their wedding and this is a consequence of her behavior nothing more or less. Yes she may have a problem with abandonment issues but it's another teaching moment for difficult child. I would go to the wedding and have a good time and cross whatever bridge develops later on.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago my niece got married and difficult child did not attend. She was somewhat estranged from the family and was suppose to be at college but instead was not going to any classes and spending the weekends with the boyfriend. We were at the ceremony and I got a text on my cell asking if she could come home for the day. Mind you she was suppose to be in her dorm an hour away. I texted back telling her no that we were at her cousin's wedding which she was suppose to be at and the door was locked and she would have to find someplace else to spend the weekend. It broke my heart that she was not with the family but I had to put it out of my head and enjoy the day.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 475872, member: 59"] There are bound to be hard feelings either way. I think your attitude is good, this is their wedding and this is a consequence of her behavior nothing more or less. Yes she may have a problem with abandonment issues but it's another teaching moment for difficult child. I would go to the wedding and have a good time and cross whatever bridge develops later on. Two years ago my niece got married and difficult child did not attend. She was somewhat estranged from the family and was suppose to be at college but instead was not going to any classes and spending the weekends with the boyfriend. We were at the ceremony and I got a text on my cell asking if she could come home for the day. Mind you she was suppose to be in her dorm an hour away. I texted back telling her no that we were at her cousin's wedding which she was suppose to be at and the door was locked and she would have to find someplace else to spend the weekend. It broke my heart that she was not with the family but I had to put it out of my head and enjoy the day. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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