Whenever we see my husband’s family, there would be a point when the “family” would be in one room and the “not-family” in another.
She is healthy now, and it made them realize that they wanted to spend more time together.They get together three or four times a year.They got together just before we moved and celebrated his birthday.
On the other hand, I can’t imagine waiting in a parking lot, fuming, when you could have simply entered the venue and perhaps joined them for a cup of coffee. You’re an adult. You have the responsibility to treat others as you wish to be treated.We were very close as kids, but after college I haven’t seen him much, because he was living several states away.Last year we were all thrilled when his family moved two hours away.With our large family, the guest list was no easy task.
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