Anonymous wrote:I must be in the minority because I'd actually want to meet my friends grandkids, especially if I had met the kid at some point in the past. I think it's weird that someone would care about her friend but not her friends family, even enough to say hi. Honestly, I'd find it strange not to go out to lunch together. But,maybe the friend hates kids or something.
Anonymous wrote:I must be in the minority because I'd actually want to meet my friends grandkids, especially if I had met the kid at some point in the past. I think it's weird that someone would care about her friend but not her friends family, even enough to say hi. Honestly, I'd find it strange not to go out to lunch together. But,maybe the friend hates kids or something.
Anonymous wrote:I think you're being a bit sensitive. It's okay for your mom to catch up with her friend without including you & your family.
Anonymous wrote:My mom lives about 10 blocks from us, and we have a good relationship with her overall. She had a friend from college visiting her this week who has never met 6 year old DS and last saw me when I was 15. She never suggested bringing the friend by to say hi to us, or having us stop by briefly to say hi to the friend. When I offered, she said, "maybe" and never followed up. I don't expect that she would want to spend a great deal of time hanging out with us, but I sort of felt that it was cold that she didn't want to bring the friend by for 5 minutes to say hello. Does that seem a little weird, or am I just overthinking it?[/quote]
Yes,
now let it go