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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just a story. We brought a wheelchair. [b]"One of us is going to be using this. Either get in and I'll push you, or I'm getting in and you're pushing me. Which is it going to be?"[/b] It was such a odd comment, it made them laugh (eventually after they thought about it) and it broke down their defenses. They have allowed a portable wheelchair ever since. It seems like the family has to assume a wheelchair. They go if a wheelchair can navigate the event. And DH care takes his parents - he pushes the wheelchair, manages the day. Your resentment is a warning sign you can not ignore, for the good of going forward in your family relationships. [/quote] LOL! Not OP, but I like that! I completely agree-DH takes care of and sets boundaries with his parents. [/quote]
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