Go to the wedding, you’ll be glad you did, or there likely will be animosity.
Little story - My daughter is getting married next week after almost two years of planning. I work at a 24x7x365 shop and getting weekends off for anything is tough. Even when I asked for next weekend off for her wedding 9 months ago, my boss said “we’ll” see. Meaning in case someone else doesn’t already have that week schedule off for vacation. We turned in our vacation schedule prior at the first of the year. Even months ahead, it kinda turned into an ordeal because if others were already scheduled for vacation, someone had to be at work, and I can understand her point.
Anyhow, one of my best friends (who happens to be married to my cousin), their boy (would be my 2nd cousin I guess) got married last weekend, but I didn’t know anything about the upcoming wedding until about a month or so ago. Seems it wasn’t planned much in advanced.
Well due to vacation schedules at this time of year and coincidentally our company golf outing (scheduled months ago) was that very day last Saturday making it impossible for me to get the day off for my cousin’s wedding. (no I wasn’t golfing, I had to cover…8^))
Anyhow, I told them a couple weeks ago I could not get off due to scheduling but would have a gift and representation there from my daughter, mother and girlfriend.
I felt really bad, but late that night of wedding after the reception (probably been drinking) I received a FU text from him which I knew better than to respond at the time, and we haven’t communicated since (yet).
I guess I’m dog do-do to them right now…
So Cyclic-Rivers, do everything you can to get to the wedding, it’ll keep the peace, and hey – you might have a good time…8^)
As said, a hunt isn't worth family or friendships...