Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? People are having kids much later in life especially if they have careers. Your grandkids may still be coming but you need to give it some time. Until all your kids have either said "we're not having kids" or reach mid to late 40s I wouldn't rule it out.
ages 33 (she's married) and 31 - have said no kids
age 34 - she is not dating and doesn't want to but does talk about children at some point. Thinking about freezing eggs but has no money to do it. She just bought a house.
age 35 - he would like to be in a relationship and have kids but it doesn't appear to be happening, or at least it is casually.
so I guess it COULD happen later, but I think the odds are not good.
that's 3 kids, not 4. what about the 4th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'll have any and I have 4 adult children. I imagine I'll need to grieve over the fact. It's not my kids' jobs to have children for me to enjoy.
And it's no one's business why they're not having any.
However, I thought my life would look a little different. We still have a big life that we enjoy. But, I thought it would include grandchildren.
Anyone else?
Yes, we have 3 grown kids and we don't believe we will have any grandkids in our future. We have mixed feelings about it but our feelings don't matter.
OP here - I think our feelings do matter. I will grieve this as my life is turning out differently than imagined. Yet, it's no one else's responsibility to make me a grandparent. It just is. And that's ok. But I will honor my thoughts and feelings about this loss and believe that to be healthy..
at any rate, YMMV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'll have any and I have 4 adult children. I imagine I'll need to grieve over the fact. It's not my kids' jobs to have children for me to enjoy.
And it's no one's business why they're not having any.
However, I thought my life would look a little different. We still have a big life that we enjoy. But, I thought it would include grandchildren.
Anyone else?
Yes, we have 3 grown kids and we don't believe we will have any grandkids in our future. We have mixed feelings about it but our feelings don't matter.
OP here - I think our feelings do matter. I will grieve this as my life is turning out differently than imagined. Yet, it's no one else's responsibility to make me a grandparent. It just is. And that's ok. But I will honor my thoughts and feelings about this loss and believe that to be healthy..
at any rate, YMMV
I meant our feelings don't matter in terms of having/not having grandkids. It's not like we can force them to have kids. It is their choice, not ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? People are having kids much later in life especially if they have careers. Your grandkids may still be coming but you need to give it some time. Until all your kids have either said "we're not having kids" or reach mid to late 40s I wouldn't rule it out.
ages 33 (she's married) and 31 - have said no kids
age 34 - she is not dating and doesn't want to but does talk about children at some point. Thinking about freezing eggs but has no money to do it. She just bought a house.
age 35 - he would like to be in a relationship and have kids but it doesn't appear to be happening, or at least it is casually.
so I guess it COULD happen later, but I think the odds are not good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'll have any and I have 4 adult children. I imagine I'll need to grieve over the fact. It's not my kids' jobs to have children for me to enjoy.
And it's no one's business why they're not having any.
However, I thought my life would look a little different. We still have a big life that we enjoy. But, I thought it would include grandchildren.
Anyone else?
Yes, we have 3 grown kids and we don't believe we will have any grandkids in our future. We have mixed feelings about it but our feelings don't matter.
OP here - I think our feelings do matter. I will grieve this as my life is turning out differently than imagined. Yet, it's no one else's responsibility to make me a grandparent. It just is. And that's ok. But I will honor my thoughts and feelings about this loss and believe that to be healthy..
at any rate, YMMV
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? People are having kids much later in life especially if they have careers. Your grandkids may still be coming but you need to give it some time. Until all your kids have either said "we're not having kids" or reach mid to late 40s I wouldn't rule it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'll have any and I have 4 adult children. I imagine I'll need to grieve over the fact. It's not my kids' jobs to have children for me to enjoy.
And it's no one's business why they're not having any.
However, I thought my life would look a little different. We still have a big life that we enjoy. But, I thought it would include grandchildren.
Anyone else?
Yes, we have 3 grown kids and we don't believe we will have any grandkids in our future. We have mixed feelings about it but our feelings don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'll have any and I have 4 adult children. I imagine I'll need to grieve over the fact. It's not my kids' jobs to have children for me to enjoy.
And it's no one's business why they're not having any.
However, I thought my life would look a little different. We still have a big life that we enjoy. But, I thought it would include grandchildren.
Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle are going through the same thing. One child doesn't want kids, the other has been having trouble conceiving for years. But they do take advantage of a child-free family--fun vacations, nice dinners out, etc.
They are also wonderful "second" grandparents to my kids. Do you have grand nieces/nephews who you can spend time with? Or even neighbors who don't have family here? My kids love my aunt and uncle.