Anonymous wrote:She’s not sitting at the airport immigration counter and threatening to deport you. Make your plans as you want and just skip seeing her if she doesn’t want to.
Anonymous wrote:She’s not sitting at the airport immigration counter and threatening to deport you. Make your plans as you want and just skip seeing her if she doesn’t want to.
Anonymous wrote:First of all, certainly visit the country with your family whenever you'd like to.
Also, and perhaps sooner, go visit your mother with just you. There may well be something going on, healthwise, that you should know about. I'm surprised you're not concerned because cancelling all of these planned trips is odd.
Anonymous wrote:
I would have put my foot down a long time ago, OP. My vacations are few and far between, I miss my Godmother, aunts, cousins, in-laws and friends, who are all in my native European country... so I do not cancel at the whim of my mother. Two of my aunts and my Grandma died during the pandemic, so I want to see loved ones before anything else happens.
I would go ahead with my plans, see everyone except her, and teach her a lesson. Her anxiety and FOMO are making her downright cruel.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? My mom had a chronic illness and she couldn't handle my 2 and 3 year old running around jumping on the bed near her. We tried closing the room when she was taking a nap but nothing worked and they always found a way to go the area that was taboo for them. She was bed ridden for the most part then (could walk around when needed). At that time I was upset that she wanted us to go back, but now that she's gone, in hindsight, it was the right thing for her.