Your opinion again please. I have a nephew and niece who live in Scotland. I have never spoken to the nephew in my life and met the niece about 12 years ago. Just got word via sister that they are coming over to Belfast on Sat and want to meet up.
They presumably want to bury my brother's ashes on top of his twin but I am at a loss I don't know where the grave is now as the graveyard is so full up and i don't visit graves per se..
It is St Patrick's day and Belfast goes mad on that day that I gave up going out on St Paddy's day due to the chaotic day.
I don't want to hurt them but I'm not well myself as I am recovering from pretty much major dental surgery from Monday. My cheekbone is black and blue because of the surgery and I cannot understand one word of the Scottish. Sorry to those who are Scots. All I can pick up is "Aye" - that's it.
Just be honest, communication is key and if the timing is off for you, then that's just how it is, it's one of those things. You have no obligation to host especially if you're recovering
Just tell your sister what you have written here (but probably leave out the bit about not understanding them), and them round for a quick cup of tea (whilst explaining that your not really well enough for anything more).
Ask them if they could pay you a visit while their in Belfast, due to you not being up to going out with your painful cheek bone and because it's going to be chaotic on Saturday.
I do not bother friends, families with my company only here in Belfast - not in a million ways would I contact long-lost family to meet them. that's why I don't understand Davina's programme. It's not for me. But that's another story.
LOL i like the scots accent, the irish is more appealing though, tell your sister to pass word that you're unwell but they could come over for a cup of tea after they've been to the grave (assuming that's what they want to do) let them know you're recovering so you're house bound for a bit
think she's going to do that but she too doesn't want to hurt them by saying things over and over again making them feel unwelcome. anyway that's all folks - good night x
they are Glaswegian- oh god - niece rang me years ago and I was exhausted when I came off the phone and I thought I had paralysis of my arm because my hand was practically inside my ear and no didn't understand one word. She was saying Aye and I was saying Aye. that's about it LOL
Who owns the grave papers? The grave will be located probably in a lettered or numbered row . If you don't know who has them maybe the Cemetery Office will be able to help. Just ask your sister she might know.