She Told Her Sister That Her Son Was Out Of Control And Needed To Leave Her Wedding, But Her Sister Has Not Forgiven Her

Photo 70782150 - © Andrii Kobryn - Dreamstime.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual people
Photo 70782150 - © Andrii Kobryn - Dreamstime.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual people

This 34-year-old woman married her 31-year-old husband back in August of 2020, and her 32-year-old sister was her matron of honor.

She asked her sister’s 7-year-old daughter to be her flower girl, and her sister’s husband was supposed to attend the wedding to help with her sister’s other children.

Unfortunately, her sister’s husband decided he didn’t feel like taking that day off from work, so her sister was on her own with the kids for her wedding.

A lot of things really went wrong in the days leading up to her wedding. For example, her cake wasn’t ready in time, and she had three short months to pick out a new venue, but she rolled with the punches and tried not to go nuclear.

On the night before her wedding, her sister arrived at the cabin they booked and kept her and her husband up until 1 in the morning.

Despite her best attempts to exit the conversation, her sister didn’t take the hint, and so they were both worn out on their wedding day.

On her wedding day, her sister’s sons were kind of a lot to deal with. Her oldest nephew, K, said some offensive and awful things to her friends when she wasn’t listening, and her youngest nephew, E, said nasty things to her mother-in-law before picking up an ax at the cabin and trying to play with it.

“I tried to be understanding because they live on a farm, and he’s probably allowed to chop wood at home and at his grandparents’, but this wasn’t the time or place to be swinging around a tool,” she explained.

“My husband was getting frustrated, too, and I finally told my sister that E had to go home because he wasn’t behaving; I said that my niece and other nephew could stay, but E was out of control.”

Photo 70782150 – © Andrii Kobryn – Dreamstime.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual people

“She got upset with me and is still holding a grudge over three years later. She’s civil towards me, but I have heard from others that she is still bitter about me kicking her out of the reception; we don’t talk as much as we used to either.”

She felt awful having to ask her sister to make her nephew leave, and to this day, she still carries around a lot of guilt about it.

Her sister’s husband easily could have come to get the kids so her sister could have stayed at the wedding; her sister did not have to leave.

She’s wondering if it was wrong of her to have kicked her nephew out of her wedding for his bad behavior.

What do you think?

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