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To feel gutted?

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ToffeePennie · 09/07/2019 13:16

Myself and my husband always said for our 6 year wedding anniversary we would do something really special (don’t know why 6 years but it seemed important to us). We’ve always talked with our families about how special and magical it will be, even if it’s just a night out. We have been very clear on this one.
This morning a close relative of my husband announced her (big) birthday party to take place the same night as our anniversary. This is to coordinate with another relative who is attending a posh dinner the weekend before.
I’m gutted. After all our careful plans, taste testing a couple of restaurants, arranging for our children to sleepover at grandparents and planning outfits and stuff, it now seems it’s more important that my husband attend this relatives party.
The rest of his family (who knew our plans) have made it very clear we need to attend this party, and ignore our anniversary plans or put them on hold because this big birthday is more important.
I don’t know what to do. this birthday is important and now instead of looking forward to a meal and a night “off” I’m looking at a night of wrangling my kids and eating pub food in the back room with loads of my husbands family. I’m just really gutted now and Aibu to feel disappointed? (The babysitters aren’t free until November now)

OP posts:
Esto · 10/07/2019 16:09

Can't you pay a babysitter another night and go out for a meal with your DH then? Why does it have to be your parents?

Ginger1982 · 10/07/2019 16:50

@MrsMiggins37 she posted in AIBU. It's the most savage board. Comes with the territory.

WelcomeToShootingStars · 10/07/2019 18:58

Obviously everyone on mumsnet lives idyllic, blissful lives and are never upset by anything which others may perceive to be trivial.

Regardless of whether other people see the need to celebrate an anniversary, ultimately its yours to do as you like with. It's also quite alright to feel disappointed.

Eliza9919 · 11/07/2019 13:01

We won’t be going out for our anniversary, we will be attending the birthday party.

More fool you.

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