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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 422537" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Ahhhh so now the cat is out of the bag.</p><p></p><p>So? Did husband tell them you're going or not?</p><p></p><p>I'd let them reap the rewards of what they've sown. Do as you planned and stay home. Let them figure out how to get Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) mother in law to the wedding. Not your problem.</p><p></p><p>You know, when easy child got married we invited husband's brother and all his family although we expected non of them to show up. One thing it was on short notice.......and for another......well husband and his bro barely get along and at the time they were still at the not speaking unless forced by wives stage. easy child still invited them simply because it would be rude not to. It's wasn't an RSVP event. And no worries they didn't come. mother in law was unable to attend as she was unable to get around well by then. Nichole will invite them to her "real" wedding. In 2 wks it's the courthouse version.......real one will be after the baby is born so there is no worry about her fitting the wedding dress ect. This time it's not just to not be rude........but because we've grown closer and she really wants them there if they can make it. If not, still no worries. Only one in state is her cousin.......and money is tight for them.</p><p></p><p>Isn't it grand how snarky family can be when there is a graduation, wedding, or new baby on the way? ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 422537, member: 84"] Ahhhh so now the cat is out of the bag. So? Did husband tell them you're going or not? I'd let them reap the rewards of what they've sown. Do as you planned and stay home. Let them figure out how to get Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) mother in law to the wedding. Not your problem. You know, when easy child got married we invited husband's brother and all his family although we expected non of them to show up. One thing it was on short notice.......and for another......well husband and his bro barely get along and at the time they were still at the not speaking unless forced by wives stage. easy child still invited them simply because it would be rude not to. It's wasn't an RSVP event. And no worries they didn't come. mother in law was unable to attend as she was unable to get around well by then. Nichole will invite them to her "real" wedding. In 2 wks it's the courthouse version.......real one will be after the baby is born so there is no worry about her fitting the wedding dress ect. This time it's not just to not be rude........but because we've grown closer and she really wants them there if they can make it. If not, still no worries. Only one in state is her cousin.......and money is tight for them. Isn't it grand how snarky family can be when there is a graduation, wedding, or new baby on the way? ugh [/QUOTE]
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