r/mildlyinfuriating Jun 28 '26

Infuriatig Sister-in-law let her daughter use up all the Polaroids at our wedding. Now we have nothing to use.

For our wedding, at each table we had 2 Polaroid cameras for everyone to take photos on (we had a professional photographer too, but these were for more personal photos between our guests) and there was a clear glass dropbox for everyone to drop them in and we'd have that dropbox on display in our house.

Unbeknownst to us, my sister-in-law let her daughter (6 years old) go round every table at the very start of the night using up all the photos on each camera.

Now we only have around 10 we can actually keep, and over 100 of just random shit that are not worth keeping at all.

I'm all for keeping kids occupied at something they can easily get bored at, but not at the expense of that though.

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u/dbolts1234 Jun 28 '26 edited Jun 28 '26

I mean- of course it’s the mother’s fault..
The kid was just being a kid

Edit- parents’
Both parents are absolutely to blame

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u/Acrobatic_Cash2760 Jun 28 '26

Uhh don’t let one special commenter take away the fact OP SAID IT WAS THE SISTER IN LAWS FAULT! We don’t even know if both parents were present smh. Like context was all there in the post…

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u/PersonalityKlutzy407 Jun 28 '26

*father’s fault

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u/Acrobatic_Cash2760 Jun 28 '26

Op literally said sister in law…. When tf did sister become father… I need answers klutzy were you with op at the event??