Thing is, my sister already told them (without checking with me first)
Floffe Send a noteboard - 01/10/2019 06:22:15 AM
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On the one hand I would hope your sister could understand that, while it's disappointing, it's not in the kids' best interest to throw this change at them. On the other hand, not all disruption is bad. There will always be things that occur off-cycle, so to speak. It will be up to you and your ex to decide what's worth accommodating. Is your 6 1/2 year old on the mature side, and could you ask them whether they'd like to go to their auntie's party to celebrate her birthday? Or will they just tell you what you want to hear? One of my nieces was around 9 when my husband and I got married, and her mom/my SIL decided the family couldn't come because of a schedule conflict. We learned years later that the niece's feelings were hurt because she thought we didn't invite her to our wedding. Sharing this to let you know you might want to manage that with at least the 6 1/2 year old, in case they hear about the party later and have similar feelings
On the one hand I would hope your sister could understand that, while it's disappointing, it's not in the kids' best interest to throw this change at them. On the other hand, not all disruption is bad. There will always be things that occur off-cycle, so to speak. It will be up to you and your ex to decide what's worth accommodating. Is your 6 1/2 year old on the mature side, and could you ask them whether they'd like to go to their auntie's party to celebrate her birthday? Or will they just tell you what you want to hear? One of my nieces was around 9 when my husband and I got married, and her mom/my SIL decided the family couldn't come because of a schedule conflict. We learned years later that the niece's feelings were hurt because she thought we didn't invite her to our wedding. Sharing this to let you know you might want to manage that with at least the 6 1/2 year old, in case they hear about the party later and have similar feelings
So they know about the party, and she said that they look forward to it. Right now I would guess that either my sister will pick them up and drop them off afterwards, or if their mother has other stuff to do they will be with her.
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/NSSP: Venting about my ex and my family
29/09/2019 05:18:42 PM
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Yes, it makes sense... sorry to hear things are still so rough. *NM*
29/09/2019 07:29:00 PM
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This sounds awful. I'm sorry.
30/09/2019 09:01:01 PM
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Thing is, my sister already told them (without checking with me first)
01/10/2019 06:22:15 AM
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I understand, I been there with my own family in a different role, I don't know what I can say to
30/09/2019 11:29:57 PM
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