Anonymous wrote:My parents are complaining that my husband and I don't visit them often enough. They retired to the West Coast and expect us to spend all our vacation time visiting them. I get 2 weeks vacation per year with my job. I don't want to spend all my vacation time on the West Coast, I'd like to take other vacations. Visiting once a year is not enough for them. I am not sure how to figure out something that will make them happy. They are also very resentful that we did not decide to move to the West Coast to be with them.
For parents that guilt like that? Assuming you have already tried a direct conversation about the guilt and your right to do what's best for your family not what they request, even if it means living farther away from each other... once a year, max. Or two years out of three. Tell them their attitude puts them in the category of duty visits, but if they could accept your choices and have an enjoyable time together, there will be more frequent/longer visits.
Also, they can't expect you to do all the traveling...any whining about how often you come if they never come to you (without a valid health reason)? "Mom, you never come to us, so stop complaining." Don't listen to it.