Anonymous wrote:It is what it is. Yes, let him know that 1) you know he doesn’t care for recitals and 2) DD will notice that he comes to her brother’s games but not her events, & will probably be disappointed. And then let him do with that what he will - he can make his choice.
You can’t protect DD from realizing, at some point, that she is not the favorite. And it’s ok - sounds like she has multiple grandparents, so that is nice. Honestly it is not a huge deal, just like learning you are not every teacher’s favorite, or that a coach prefers other kids over you - kind of those lessons that everyone experiences. I think you are feeling it more because you experienced it on a more serious level - you felt this from your dad, which IS a big deal.
So - DD will be fine. I’m sorry you are experiencing this pain again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Sorry, but I agree. No one wants to sit through umpteen acts before their family member comes on. Or worse, yours comes out early and then you're stuck until the grand finale.
OP, maybe your dad doesn't mi d sporting events because they're casual and there's space. Does he have mobility isaues, or hearing problems?
Sports games are brutal too. Sitting outdoors, on bleachers, for 2-3 hours. So boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Sorry, but I agree. No one wants to sit through umpteen acts before their family member comes on. Or worse, yours comes out early and then you're stuck until the grand finale.
OP, maybe your dad doesn't mi d sporting events because they're casual and there's space. Does he have mobility isaues, or hearing problems?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Are you really not going to go to your grandkids recitals? I am kind of shocked. I mean they don’t have that much going on and it’s 90 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Are you really not going to go to your grandkids recitals? I am kind of shocked. I mean they don’t have that much going on and it’s 90 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Sorry, but I agree. No one wants to sit through umpteen acts before their family member comes on. Or worse, yours comes out early and then you're stuck until the grand finale.
OP, maybe your dad doesn't mi d sporting events because they're casual and there's space. Does he have mobility isaues, or hearing problems?
Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.
Anonymous wrote:Recitals are brutal. 2+ hours fora a 3 min routine.