32-year-old aunt schedules last-minute wedding the weekend after her 18-year-old nephew's high school graduation, freaks out when her sister, her nephew's mom, refuses to attend

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    High school senior poses for his graduation photos after finding out his aunt won't be attending the ceremony due to her wedding.

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  • The sister in this story has been with her boyfriend for years and years, and she finally decided to get married after they discovered they were going to have a baby. That's all well and good, but she decided to plan the ceremony the weekend after her sister's son's high school graduation. Why she decided to ruin his big day by splitting the family between the two events, I have no idea. 

  • Am I the bad guy for not going to my sister’s last-minute wedding after she scheduled it on top of my kid’s graduation?

     my sister planned her wedding to conflict with my kid's graduation and now she's telling everyone I'm not coming because I'm mad about the dates.

  • That sounds hateful, which I don't intend, but here we go... My youngest of 2 is graduating in May. We've known all year as it is Senior Year. As soon as the date was posted, I let all of my childless siblings know (this is relevant

  • because my children are currently the only children in our family - the ONLY children to celebrate in any way). Everyone, except my sister planned on attending. Just like they did for my oldest's graduation 3 years ago.

  • Now my 32 year old sister found out she's pregnant and decided she "has" to get married before she starts showing (even though she has already

  • made a public announcement on all social media platforms. And they have been living together for years already.

  • She scheduled her wedding for the weekend after graduation. It wouldn't be a problem except we all live in different states and everyone has to take PTO to travel. Now people are

  • conflicted because they can't do both. It has become a graduation OR wedding thing for several family members.

  • Full transparency, I am livid that a 32 year old, fully grown woman, who has all the time in the world to get married, as

  • she's only 6 weeks pregnant, has decided to overshadow an 18 year old kid's high school graduation, but I digress...

  • A man and a woman standing next to each other at their wedding

    Quirky aunt gets married last-minute in order to hide her little secret, despite telling her whole family about said secret. 

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  • Anyway, she sends me a message letting me know that she won't be attending graduation because she's taking time off to get ready for the

  • wedding and she doesn't have enough days for the wedding and graduation (yeah? Neither does anyone else! ☺)

  • Here's the thing, WE ARE BOTH TEACHERS! With basically the exact same schedule/calendar/leave... So when I replied, "I completely understand, I

  • have to take 3 days off for graduation related activities so I won't have the PTO to come to the wedding either. No worries."

  • She hit the roof! And now she is telling everyone that I'm not coming to her wedding and am keeping her niblings from coming because I am

  • ped about her wedding date. (My kiddos aren't going because 1. they are ped she's done this and 2. They aren't going to travel that far alone).

  • Well, I am ped about her wedding date. But I REALLY DON'T have the leave because I am taking 3 days off for Senior field day, senior parade, (parent volunteers run these events and provide food/drinks/snacks throughout the day),

  • senior awards day, and graduation day. One of those days will even be unpaid leave which is HUGE on a teacher's paycheck!

  •  for those saying I don't have to do all of these activities, you're correct, I don't HAVE to. But I WANT to! Because | enjoy celebrating my kid. Because I taught almost the entire senior class!

  • A female teacher smiling at the desk with a laptop

    Beloved high school teacher smiles at her students.

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  • Because about a dozen of those kids practically live at our house, their parents can't be at any of these things, and I can get pictures and videos for everyone! And because I did all of this for my oldest and it would be unfair to my youngest to

  • bail on them because an adult decided to be selfish). I explained myself once and since then I haven't responded to her or to anyone else with anything more than, "I don't have the leave after graduation." That's it.

  • It's a 9 hour car ride each way. And we couldn't leave until after 4 PM. Flying is not an option financially. The earliest we could get there is 2AM. The wedding is at 1PM.

  • But it's become **such a thing** I'm really beginning to wonder if IATAH or I'm I just being gaslit? (For context: we traveled. for both her high school and college graduations).

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