Can I tell my mom to knock it off?

Anonymous
I'm surprised by the tone of some of these responses - unless it's just because it's a Jewish Holiday? Is this all wrapped up, in what is joked about, Jewish Mothers laying guilt trips?

OP, I don't think you should have mentioned the detail about the Holidays
Anonymous
Of course
Anonymous
We have similar holiday issues and my kids are young so it's scheduling and bedtimes and not the studying that's the issue right now. We have compromised and my mom finally got that happy kids want to see her more than stressed and underslept kids who are made to do things. She now cooks full or nearly full meals and brings them over and we celebrate and wash dishes after. She wants to cook and host and be the magnanimous host. Great. She now does it at my house so we don't have to rush home to put kids to bed and it works out. More cleaning on my end but less driving. The grandparents are retired and have more time than us at this stage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the tone of some of these responses - unless it's just because it's a Jewish Holiday? Is this all wrapped up, in what is joked about, Jewish Mothers laying guilt trips?

OP, I don't think you should have mentioned the detail about the Holidays


It's because there are a lot of big Jewish holidays early in the school year and all on weekdays this year and not weekends. It just all piled close and is always stressful to hit them all. More so at this stage of life for this family.
We try to do all of them but I also run out of steam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the tone of some of these responses - unless it's just because it's a Jewish Holiday? Is this all wrapped up, in what is joked about, Jewish Mothers laying guilt trips?

OP, I don't think you should have mentioned the detail about the Holidays

It doesnt matter what religious holidays - they aren't religious.
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