When two people stick to their boundaries, conflict can happen. Today’s story is about a woman who stood her ground against her stubborn sister. And she had a good reason — her own wedding.
The couple set their wedding for the fall.
I am getting married to my fiancé in October this year. We got engaged in January and couldn’t be more excited. It’s a very small wedding, and we’re only inviting close family and friends.
The problem is with my sister Lisa. Lisa has a 2-year-old son with her husband. I don’t have a super affectionate relationship with Lisa for multiple reasons that I can’t fit into this post.
We sent out the wedding invites last month. Our wedding ceremony starts at 1:30 p.m. and we asked our guests to please arrive at the venue by 1:00. The venue is in our hometown so is close by to the majority of the people in our guest list, including Lisa.
Lisa told me that the time “wouldn’t work” because of her 2-year-old’s nap schedule. She said he takes a nap at 12 and that she’s not forcing him to be awake, so she can get him ready for the event, or he will be a terror. I don’t have kids, but I thought this was a silly reason?
I asked Lisa if she could find a babysitter, and she said she can’t because everyone she trusts will be at the wedding. I suggested that they at least attend the reception, but she said she won’t if she can’t be at the wedding.
She told me she won’t attend the wedding unless we change the time. I told her we can’t do that. Lisa said she’s not going then. I was quite hurt by this. I wasn’t sure how to react in the moment, so I just abruptly ended the conversation with an excuse.
A few days later, Lisa asked me if I thought about her suggestion. I reminded her there’s no way we can change the time. She told me she hopes I’m happy that they aren’t attending and said that everyone is going to ask why she’s not there, and it’s all because I can’t accommodate my nephew. I snapped at her and told her the world doesn’t revolve around her and her son. She called me a bridezilla and has blocked me.
My mom is pestering me to make amends with Lisa, but I just don’t think I’m in the wrong.