Anonymous wrote:I sent my 6 year old with my husband to visit his parents this summer. I sent DS with my iPad to watch movies on the plane. I didn’t anticipate that he’d use iMessage to text me. It took the pressure off DH to stay in touch (we both are ok with staying in close touch when we travel) and the texts were absolutely adorable. He discovered emojis and the ability to draw pictures and send them. Could you do something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG—no wonder he married you. You’re as stressful as his parents. Why do you need to check on your son every.single.day? He is with his parent.
Text him instead so he can answer when he’s available. The more you relax about this, the more open he will be. Pressuring him to be “on” and chatty when YOU want him to be is a recipe for disaster.
Yes, just text.
It drives me crazy when DH travels for work and then wants to call and chat. Especially FaceTime. Hello, I am here doing all the work for the kids by myself because you are traveling. I don't have time to stare at you over the phone. The kids don't want to talk, either.
Lol! Right?!!! And we take turns. If I’m on travel for work for a few days I don’t care what they’re doing at home! I can take a bath in peace and I have absolute control over the remote. Heaven in hotel form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG—no wonder he married you. You’re as stressful as his parents. Why do you need to check on your son every.single.day? He is with his parent.
Text him instead so he can answer when he’s available. The more you relax about this, the more open he will be. Pressuring him to be “on” and chatty when YOU want him to be is a recipe for disaster.
Yes, just text.
It drives me crazy when DH travels for work and then wants to call and chat. Especially FaceTime. Hello, I am here doing all the work for the kids by myself because you are traveling. I don't have time to stare at you over the phone. The kids don't want to talk, either.
Anonymous wrote:He and DS go for around 4 weeks a year (in shorter blocks). I usually do not go because of work. When they go, DH barely calls or speaks to me and is abrupt if I call. He doesn't have a secret girlfriend or anything, but does get stressed by his parents. I still find this so annoying and rude. I have raised it and he says I don't know how much stress he is under with his mom and dad. I'm calling once a day to see how DS is, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:OMG—no wonder he married you. You’re as stressful as his parents. Why do you need to check on your son every.single.day? He is with his parent.
Text him instead so he can answer when he’s available. The more you relax about this, the more open he will be. Pressuring him to be “on” and chatty when YOU want him to be is a recipe for disaster.
Anonymous wrote:You know he doesn't have a girlfriend because...? Why does he go for 4 weeks if he hates his parents?
Anonymous wrote:He and DS go for around 4 weeks a year (in shorter blocks). I usually do not go because of work. When they go, DH barely calls or speaks to me and is abrupt if I call. He doesn't have a secret girlfriend or anything, but does get stressed by his parents. I still find this so annoying and rude. I have raised it and he says I don't know how much stress he is under with his mom and dad. I'm calling once a day to see how DS is, FWIW.