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Sun, Jan 29 2023, 11:02 am
We did a huge mistake in the past. I had asked here what to do about a sibling making shabbos Sheva brochos, when the kids are not invited and I don't have where to place them for the meals. People responded that it's important to attend the Simcha of close family, regardless of the job to figure out accommodations for the children, but it was excruciatingly hard.
Searching for a place to stay was a journey...
I cooked the meals, shlepped it along and had my kids eat on their own at my mother's empty house. No one appreciated it. My kids and my parents were resentful.
Now my sister is marrying off again, and wants us to come for Shabbos Sheva brochos (just the parents) I told my sister, if the kids aren't invited, we won't come. She still didn't invite them. Is not...
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flowerpower


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Sun, Jan 29 2023, 11:13 am
I had many many many simchas kah since I got married and always managed somehow. My siblings, dh siblings, and neighbors/friends chipped in. I spent a lottttttttttt of money on babysitters as well. I am against little kids joining simchas( weddings is fine of course) and don’t invite little kids to my simchas either.
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