And now I've just come home from my grandson's baptism where my other son and family didn't show up because they forgot.
I'm disappointed and angry, but my son knew about it (we talked about it just on Thursday!) He's not a churchgoer, and neither of his kids are baptised, but still, he should have remembered out of respect for his younger brother and wife. I just had a message from DIL apologizing saying no one told her about it, but my other DIL is very organized and would have let them know the same time they let us know.
I'm ranting a bit, I know. The thing is that I know my older son is a bit of a scatterbrain, and this morning I was tempted to text, but didn't. I'm not blaming his wife, (well, maybe a little), but I feel sometimes like I mother my boys a bit too much, reminding them of things, asking if they've call aunts, did they send cards to so and so. I never need to remind my daughter of things since she is more organised and thoughtful. She lives out of town, so there was no one from our side of the family except me. Even my DH is out of town on a pre-arranged fishing trip.
There, I've let it out. thank you for letting me vent.
Do you feel you need to remind grown children of events? Maybe by letting them be embarrassed, they will get their s**t together.