Dear Prudence,
I love my sister and nephew, but he is a literally tornado of a toddler. Taking him out in public is always dicey, but my sister insists anyway. Well, I am planning my wedding and my sister is one of my bridesmaids. I have arranged several fun and low-key activities for the wedding party. Think a spa day or going to a local winery for my bachelorette party. All of these events have been planned in advance, and I have repeatedly asked the sister to arrange for childcare. She says she did but then lugs my shrieking nephew right into the center of everything.
During my bridal shower, he was crawling under tables, throwing food, and screaming at the top of his lungs. My sister was just oblivious. I didn’t get to pick out my wedding dress because he was running around and crashed into an attendant who dropped the champagne. I was so stressed because our mom died when we were little, and she always talked about picking out our dresses together. I ended up having a huge fight with my sister. She lives with her boyfriend and his parents—it isn’t like she doesn’t have options for childcare. She called me a diva and made excuses that my nephew is just a baby and needs to be out in public to learn.
I love my sister but this is ridiculous, and I don’t want the rest of my wedding ruined. Should I ask her to step down from my wedding party?
—Worried Wedding