Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 I'm hoping not either.... He's already stated twice that he's not attending, my four littlest ones aren't attending, and my nada can decide for herself. Brother #1 (a year younger than me) sent me a bada email saying that he can't be a brother to me while I'm abusing my family like this, so I presume that means he's not attending. And I know that my nada, while she would like to go, wouldn't anyway since that would make fada angry. So....I'm not inviting them. Sure, they may email me saying, Why the eff didn't I invite them? OMG they're so offended.... etc etc etc, forgetting completely that they said they're not attending. If and when that happens, I'm going to try hard not to care what they say. They had their chance, they forfeited it, and I'm going to stick to my boundaries. Like my Grammy (no blood relation) said, " You can take only so much abuse. " ~Holly > > oh, yes, the BPD and weddings...such a terrible mix !! seems to always > bring the worse out in them...I hope your wedding goes smoothly and your > fada doesnt ruin it for you... > > Jackie > > > > and Jackie, > > That sounds EXACTLY like what my fada did/does! He's told me when I was > growing up that he and my dishrag nada paid for their wedding by themselves, > and that I would have to pay for my own wedding, too. > > And then when I got engaged, and mentioned that, saying that's why fiance > and i were keeing the budget to $2000 (now lowered to $1000) for everything, > ceremony to reception. my fada said that he never said such thing, and that > if he did, he was only joking. > > my nada said that she always wanted to make my wedding dress for me, when I > was growing up, so I picked a dress pattern I was interested in, and showed > it to nada, and my fada used that against me saying that " we don't want to > be your workers, we want to be part of your wedding " > > well, what did they think, for Pete's sake? One of my sisters was going to > be my maid of honor, my mom wanted to sing with her friends (they're cantors > at a different parish) etc etc.... > > " We want to help you with your wedding, but we don't want to work, but we > don't want to be spectators either.... " > > I can't wrap my head around it, and a few months ago, I stopped trying to > understand what the heck they meant?? > > Now I have to say that I'm ROFL! Isn't weird how laughter and pain can mix? > > ~Holly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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