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| HA! Highlight your sons name when you send your RSVP...
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They might be making an exception for you however that is really not fair to the other guests..they might not be happy when they see a child there.
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| IMO, I think its be plain to see that the son is invited to the wedding. He is, however NOT invited to the dinner and reception.
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Jle24 (4/18/2008)
Update! He's not invited! She was so rude about it too! I don't even know if I want to go now.  I said "I was just wondering if DS is invited to the dinner, since his name is on the invitation, but it also says no kids?" She said "I never wrote his name on the invitation!" I said "Well, it's on the envelope, invite, and rrsp." She said, "No it's not. I don't want kids there and I know he's a kid, I would never have wrote his name on it." She made me feel like I was lying to her! WTF?!?!?! OMG that's terrible!!!! I'm so sorry the call didn't go well Sounds like maybe she was having a bad day or something. How shocking, though! I understand not wanting to go anymore. I hope your next interaction goes more smoothly
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Anik664 (4/19/2008)
IMO,I think its be plain to see that the son is invited to the wedding. He is, however NOT invited to the dinner and reception.

She sent separate invites in separate envelopes. One for the dinner/reception. The other for the wedding. Yes he is definately invited to the wedding.... It was the dinner/reception one I was not sure about since she wrote his name on the envelope, invite, AND RRSP cards. Then at the very bottom of the RRSP cards it said no kids.... so if you can tell, it's not that "plain to see" whether he was actually invited or not since his name was all over the place.
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Anik664 (4/19/2008)
IMO, I think its be plain to see that the son is invited to the wedding. He is, however NOT invited to the dinner and reception. 
umm where is that plain to see ?? maybe you should have re-read the OP I would have been just as confused.. and what she did was really rude and uncalled for.. I would totally highlight your sons name and send it back to her and no your not coming she didnt need to act like a brat when you asked her a question
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robandhil (4/19/2008)
Anik664 (4/19/2008)
IMO,I think its be plain to see that the son is invited to the wedding. He is, however NOT invited to the dinner and reception.

umm where is that plain to see ?? maybe you should have re-read the OP
I would have been just as confused.. and what she did was really rude and uncalled for.. I would totally highlight your sons name and send it back to her and no your not coming she didnt need to act like a brat when you asked her a question
Thanks. I don't think we will go actually. It's less than 2 weeks before my wedding, and mine is a DW, so it's actually only about 4 days before we leave so I'm pretty sure I'll be pretty busy anyways. FH is probably working anyways....
She also told her sister (who told me, my family is full of big mouths) that the only reason she picked the date she did is because she wanted to be the first grandchild to get married.... I could honestly care less whether I was the first person or last person in the family to get married. But apparently it's a concern of hers. Her date is also going to be my parents 30th wedding anniversary.
She also called my little sister and told her that she better not wear her red dress, her purple dress or her green dress. WTH?! It's not like she's in the wedding party or anything! My little sister is really beautiful and tends to shine in whatever she wears, so we are pretty sure that my cousin told her not to wear those things just because she might outshine my cousin.... Although she could probably still wear jeans and a t-shirt and still shine. I guess that's a whole other vent though! Personally, I don't care what anyone wears to my wedding, as long as it's not a white or ivory dress....
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