just where I've spent most of my time at expensive restaurants. Does Gordon Ramsay's restaurants still count as Michelin stars? I've been to one in Napa Valley though I can't remember the name.
I’ve most definitely enjoyed spending time with them. I think they’re great people which is why I’m hurt. I’d completely get if we hadn’t gotten along at some point. I will be working through my feelings to try and get over the hurt myself and not burn bridges but boy, I’m hurting with this one.
Not overreacting, you have kids together, I would sit your parents down and ask them why they are willfully excluding your parent/their grand childrens father.
Press them, depending on the response I would tell them very sternly that this exclusion stops now and that unless he is invited as well, you will not attend and they will not be seeing the grand kids.
Depends on whether she wears and loves the ring, why you chose it in the first place, and if anything significant has changed in your relationship since the first proposal. Are you starting from scratch and asking her the question all over again, or are you ‘performing’ the proposal knowing she’s already said yes?
Personally I’d think if the original ring carried a lot of meaning, it would be really sweet to keep it the same.
Ewww what kind of reassure is that
just where I've spent most of my time at expensive restaurants. Does Gordon Ramsay's restaurants still count as Michelin stars? I've been to one in Napa Valley though I can't remember the name.
I’ve most definitely enjoyed spending time with them. I think they’re great people which is why I’m hurt. I’d completely get if we hadn’t gotten along at some point. I will be working through my feelings to try and get over the hurt myself and not burn bridges but boy, I’m hurting with this one.
How gross.
He's insanely rude and disrespectful.
You deserve better, leave him.
He's getting ditched.
Not overreacting, you have kids together, I would sit your parents down and ask them why they are willfully excluding your parent/their grand childrens father.
Press them, depending on the response I would tell them very sternly that this exclusion stops now and that unless he is invited as well, you will not attend and they will not be seeing the grand kids.
Love that you’re doing this!
Depends on whether she wears and loves the ring, why you chose it in the first place, and if anything significant has changed in your relationship since the first proposal. Are you starting from scratch and asking her the question all over again, or are you ‘performing’ the proposal knowing she’s already said yes?
Personally I’d think if the original ring carried a lot of meaning, it would be really sweet to keep it the same.
All the best!