That's really lousy. Or talk to your aunts/uncles?Anonymous wrote:Dad and I are very close. He is remarried to a woman I am also close with. I brought it up with him in a very non-confrontational way, but I usually don't complain about much, so he knows it meant enough to me to mention. During our conversation I could tell he was a little pensive when he said, "...but I guess it would be good for you to see the family, too." My bet is after this trip he will talk with me more.
Anonymous wrote:That stinks. If you really want the see your family, book your own trip to the resort they are going to. Maybe your aunts and uncles pay for their kids and grandkids and your dad doesn't want to do that?
Anonymous wrote:That stinks. If you really want the see your family, book your own trip to the resort they are going to. Maybe your aunts and uncles pay for their kids and grandkids and your dad doesn't want to do that?
Anonymous wrote:I get your dad. He really wants solo sibling time, but others have invited kids and screwed up the dynamic. I would support him in this; maybe he hopes to get back to the siblings only trips and thinks that inviting his own kids would be giving up on that.
OP here. I think that is exactly the situation. He doesn't feel like he can tell siblings not to invite kids/grandkids, but I don't think he realizes what that says to the only ones not invited. I think his sister, who invites her kids, knows I feel disappointed being left out but also knows she cannot invite us without him agreeing.
Anonymous wrote:Dad and I are very close. He is remarried to a woman I am also close with. I brought it up with him in a very non-confrontational way, but I usually don't complain about much, so he knows it meant enough to me to mention. During our conversation I could tell he was a little pensive when he said, "...but I guess it would be good for you to see the family, too." My bet is after this trip he will talk with me more.