Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is why I'm happy my mother lives on the other side of the Atlantic.
She's also the type to go to the doc at the drop of a hat. She can't control what comes out of her mouth, and she's a superstar worrier - very bad combination. Major NAGGING, on every subject under the sun. UGH.
Why don't you suggest she go home early? Thank her for watching your kid, send her a gift when she arrives home.
Yes, nagging and worrying. Ugh. Why can't they understand that it's not a good thing to head to the doctor over every sniffle? I'd have gone - really - but my gut said I didn't need to. And now that I'm on the upswing, I know I made the right call, but because I'm not totally better, nope.
I did try to send her home, she won't go.
And it's a long story of why she's here to begin with. I am being ungrateful probably, but I cannot take it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is why I'm happy my mother lives on the other side of the Atlantic.
She's also the type to go to the doc at the drop of a hat. She can't control what comes out of her mouth, and she's a superstar worrier - very bad combination. Major NAGGING, on every subject under the sun. UGH.
Why don't you suggest she go home early? Thank her for watching your kid, send her a gift when she arrives home.
Yes, nagging and worrying. Ugh. Why can't they understand that it's not a good thing to head to the doctor over every sniffle? I'd have gone - really - but my gut said I didn't need to. And now that I'm on the upswing, I know I made the right call, but because I'm not totally better, nope.
I did try to send her home, she won't go.
And it's a long story of why she's here to begin with. I am being ungrateful probably, but I cannot take it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not usually in favor of lying, but in this case I'd tell her you're taking her advice and going to see a doctor. Get in the car, go out for a couple of hours to get a break - even if it's just sitting in the car with a hot drink and a book somewhere and then come home and tell her that the doctor said you need to stay in bed for a week and a you also need to try to avoid being around your son so that you are less likely to pass your illness on to him. Ask if she's willing to help with your doctor's instructions.
Anonymous wrote:
This is why I'm happy my mother lives on the other side of the Atlantic.
She's also the type to go to the doc at the drop of a hat. She can't control what comes out of her mouth, and she's a superstar worrier - very bad combination. Major NAGGING, on every subject under the sun. UGH.
Why don't you suggest she go home early? Thank her for watching your kid, send her a gift when she arrives home.
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds like an ungrateful bitch. Don't ever scream at your mother in public. That's so disrespectful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Thanks Mom, but I've got it"
"Thanks Mom, I'll think about it"
"Thanks mom. Ok."
Also, your mom is not responsible for your feelings. If she tries to make you feel guilty, it's your job not to let yourself feel guilty. You should have stayed inside.
Except I should be watching my child. But I'm not going to watch him outside, where I have to remain upright and expend energy getting dressed and chasing him around. That's ridiculous.
Why? Why can't she watch him?
Because she will use her "babysitting" against me, i.e., call me a poor mother for not playing with him enough. Don't get me wrong, she adores him, but she will use him against me.
She's a toxic person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Thanks Mom, but I've got it"
"Thanks Mom, I'll think about it"
"Thanks mom. Ok."
Also, your mom is not responsible for your feelings. If she tries to make you feel guilty, it's your job not to let yourself feel guilty. You should have stayed inside.
Except I should be watching my child. But I'm not going to watch him outside, where I have to remain upright and expend energy getting dressed and chasing him around. That's ridiculous.
Why? Why can't she watch him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Thanks Mom, but I've got it"
"Thanks Mom, I'll think about it"
"Thanks mom. Ok."
Also, your mom is not responsible for your feelings. If she tries to make you feel guilty, it's your job not to let yourself feel guilty. You should have stayed inside.
Except I should be watching my child. But I'm not going to watch him outside, where I have to remain upright and expend energy getting dressed and chasing him around. That's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:"Thanks Mom, but I've got it"
"Thanks Mom, I'll think about it"
"Thanks mom. Ok."
Also, your mom is not responsible for your feelings. If she tries to make you feel guilty, it's your job not to let yourself feel guilty. You should have stayed inside.