A Bride Won’t Change Wedding Time for Sister’s Nap Schedule and Stands Firm

When two people stick to their boundaries, conflict might occur. In today’s story, a woman stood her stubborn sister down by not giving in. Her reason was also legitimate: she was getting married.

The couple made the decision to tie the knot in the fall.

This October, my fiancé and I will tie the knot. We are overjoyed to be engaged in January. Only our closest friends and family are invited to the little wedding.

 

The trouble stems from my sister Lisa. Lisa has a two-year-old child that she shares with her spouse. I can’t include every explanation for why Lisa and I aren’t truly in love in one post.

Last month, invitations to the wedding were sent out. Our wedding ceremony is set to start at 1:30 p.m., therefore we asked our guests to kindly arrive at the location by 1:00 p.m. Lisa and the majority of the other attendees will be able to travel there with ease because the event is scheduled close to our hometown.

Lisa told me that the timing “wouldn’t work” because of her 2-year-old’s nap routine. She clarified that he rests at twelve and that she is not putting any pressure on him to stay awake in order to get him ready for the event; if he doesn’t, it would be a nightmare. I thought this was a ridiculous justification, even though I am childless.

 

 

 

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Author: awestories24.com

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