So, not love advice...
I had the wonderful experience of bringing my wife home to my family on Christmas day, having been married only hours earlier. I had let my close college friends know that I would be in town over the holidays several months in advance, and reminded them a few times. One of the friends is basically the social director, she's typically the one that organizes folk into one place at one time.
I called her a week before Christmas and she said she'd get everyone together, I let her know that my schedule was wide open and I'd accommodate anyone in any manner I could. Christmas day passes, I haven't heard back. Sent a txt on the 26th, no response. Called on the 27th, left Voicemail, no response. Called on the 29th (Day before I'm leaving town.), friend answers, hrmmms and hawwws a bit, says she'll call me back in a bit. Hear nothing back at all. I call her again that evening, she doesn't answer.
Now, I haven't seen these friends in a year, and live in a state where I basically don't really have any close friends of my own yet. These are people whom I've cared for when they were having marital troubles, included in my first wedding, etc... So, not only did none of my other friends contact me of my own volition, but the friend who volunteered to corral everyone didn't bother to call me back.
It being the holidays and all I'm willing to let a certain level of "I'm busy" slide. However, I received silence from all corners.
I send a rather direct e-mail to the social director friend asking what's up, and let her know that I was hurt by not getting to see anyone. I also asked if this was her way of avoiding a problem by simply not stating that she'd rather not spend time w/ me etc...
So... Thoughts?
I'm going to go dump myself into a NyQuil induced coma again while I fight off the flu. Being depressed over poor friends and sick is a bad combination.
"Well, then," the Cat went on, "you see a dog growls when it's angry, and wags its tail when it's pleased. Now I growl when I'm pleased, and wag my tail when I'm angry. Therefore I'm mad."