FI recieved a phone call from his aunt a month ago letting him know that she needed his new address because her daughter is getting married. During the phone conversation she told him kids were not invited. However she should have made clear that HIS kids were not invited because he believes that she told him that because my 4 year old is not invited. So I explained to him that most likely she meant NO kids including his are not invited. He said ok let's just wait and see what the invite says. So we recieve the invite and it clearly states his name and my name. It does not have his kids names on it or say and family. So I tell him this. Tell him again your kids are not invited. At the bottom of the RSVP card it says, "no children allowed at this event." So after showing all of this to him I assume it is a done deal.
Technically his kids are not children which I assume is part of the reason he is thinking they can attend. One is 18 and one is 20.Well we went out to dinner with his kids on Friday night and he invited them to the wedding!!! WTF. Seriously I just don't understand what part of they are not invited he isn't getting. There is no way I am going to show my face there if he brings his kids. After we got home on Friday I again explained to him wedding etiquette and that you cannot bring people who are not invited.
I guess I am just going to have to not go if he doesn't drop the issue of bringing his children. Which really sucks because I already got a non refundable hotel room that was not cheap.
Re: NBFR. WWYD Re Wedding Etiquette
However, the invitation saying "no children" would not apply to offspring who are no longer children.
His children are not children. So don't look at them as such.
Regardless, if they were not invited on their own, then they are still not invited.
But you should not be making an issue of this. It's not you're place. If he wants to look like an ass in front of his own family let him. Quit micromanaging.
Your 4yo is not being left out because he's not blood. He's being left out because he is a child.