Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all of 2020 needs to be taken off the table. Yes it would have been nice if your kids were a priority in 2021, but it sounds like that didn't happen.
Also, if there are 10 local cousins, don't you ever go visit all of them? My kids would be in heaven visiting. Can you send them to an aunt/uncles house for a week in the summer?
It seems like you really want the grandparents to come to you. If there are 30+ family members 5 hours away, you'll probably need to do the driving.
+1 to all of this.
Honestly, yes, we would prefer the grandparents to come here, so they can spend time with my kids and with DH. When they are here, DH golfs with his dad and takes his mom out for a dinner.
When we’re there, it’s mostly about the other kids/ grandkids (which I understand, these kids are part of their daily lives.)
They’re retired, so they have time to travel. They own a large RV and take road trips all the time.
At this point the kids are in school, so we won’t be able to go until winter break anyway. ILs are all at Disney for Thanksgiving.
Why aren't you going to Disney at Txgiving? Not invited or opted out?
We were informed that they were going. They would be fine if we came.
We don’t want to for multiple reasons, one that Disney over Thanksgiving sounds miserable, two that we can’t really afford it.
Anonymous wrote:My ILs live about 5 hours from us and I think at this point we can just write them off as grandparents.
They are kind and fun people and love children. They have 10 grandchildren local to them and do a lot with these kids.
We have not seen them since fall of 2019, first due to Covid and then due to the fact that they weren’t available on days we wanted to visit (other grandkids had sports tournaments or they went camping with them) and they don’t respond when we ask about them visiting us. My DH is at the point where he has stopped offering to visit and stopped asking them to visit.
My kids (13 and 10) ask when they can see their grandparents again and I am not quite sure what to tell them.
My parents live on the other coast and we visit them for several weeks in the summer. DH’s parents are way more fun than mine, so the kids really miss having that relationship.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you to those with helpful responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all of 2020 needs to be taken off the table. Yes it would have been nice if your kids were a priority in 2021, but it sounds like that didn't happen.
Also, if there are 10 local cousins, don't you ever go visit all of them? My kids would be in heaven visiting. Can you send them to an aunt/uncles house for a week in the summer?
It seems like you really want the grandparents to come to you. If there are 30+ family members 5 hours away, you'll probably need to do the driving.
+1 to all of this.
Honestly, yes, we would prefer the grandparents to come here, so they can spend time with my kids and with DH. When they are here, DH golfs with his dad and takes his mom out for a dinner.
When we’re there, it’s mostly about the other kids/ grandkids (which I understand, these kids are part of their daily lives.)
They’re retired, so they have time to travel. They own a large RV and take road trips all the time.
At this point the kids are in school, so we won’t be able to go until winter break anyway. ILs are all at Disney for Thanksgiving.
Why aren't you going to Disney at Txgiving? Not invited or opted out?
We were informed that they were going. They would be fine if we came.
We don’t want to for multiple reasons, one that Disney over Thanksgiving sounds miserable, two that we can’t really afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all of 2020 needs to be taken off the table. Yes it would have been nice if your kids were a priority in 2021, but it sounds like that didn't happen.
Also, if there are 10 local cousins, don't you ever go visit all of them? My kids would be in heaven visiting. Can you send them to an aunt/uncles house for a week in the summer?
It seems like you really want the grandparents to come to you. If there are 30+ family members 5 hours away, you'll probably need to do the driving.
+1 to all of this.
Honestly, yes, we would prefer the grandparents to come here, so they can spend time with my kids and with DH. When they are here, DH golfs with his dad and takes his mom out for a dinner.
When we’re there, it’s mostly about the other kids/ grandkids (which I understand, these kids are part of their daily lives.)
They’re retired, so they have time to travel. They own a large RV and take road trips all the time.
At this point the kids are in school, so we won’t be able to go until winter break anyway. ILs are all at Disney for Thanksgiving.
Why aren't you going to Disney at Txgiving? Not invited or opted out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all of 2020 needs to be taken off the table. Yes it would have been nice if your kids were a priority in 2021, but it sounds like that didn't happen.
Also, if there are 10 local cousins, don't you ever go visit all of them? My kids would be in heaven visiting. Can you send them to an aunt/uncles house for a week in the summer?
It seems like you really want the grandparents to come to you. If there are 30+ family members 5 hours away, you'll probably need to do the driving.
+1 to all of this.
Honestly, yes, we would prefer the grandparents to come here, so they can spend time with my kids and with DH. When they are here, DH golfs with his dad and takes his mom out for a dinner.
When we’re there, it’s mostly about the other kids/ grandkids (which I understand, these kids are part of their daily lives.)
They’re retired, so they have time to travel. They own a large RV and take road trips all the time.
At this point the kids are in school, so we won’t be able to go until winter break anyway. ILs are all at Disney for Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all of 2020 needs to be taken off the table. Yes it would have been nice if your kids were a priority in 2021, but it sounds like that didn't happen.
Also, if there are 10 local cousins, don't you ever go visit all of them? My kids would be in heaven visiting. Can you send them to an aunt/uncles house for a week in the summer?
It seems like you really want the grandparents to come to you. If there are 30+ family members 5 hours away, you'll probably need to do the driving.
+1 to all of this.
Anonymous wrote:Well, all of 2020 needs to be taken off the table. Yes it would have been nice if your kids were a priority in 2021, but it sounds like that didn't happen.
Also, if there are 10 local cousins, don't you ever go visit all of them? My kids would be in heaven visiting. Can you send them to an aunt/uncles house for a week in the summer?
It seems like you really want the grandparents to come to you. If there are 30+ family members 5 hours away, you'll probably need to do the driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ILs live about 5 hours from us and I think at this point we can just write them off as grandparents.
They are kind and fun people and love children. They have 10 grandchildren local to them and do a lot with these kids.
We have not seen them since fall of 2019, first due to Covid and then due to the fact that they weren’t available on days we wanted to visit (other grandkids had sports tournaments or they went camping with them) and they don’t respond when we ask about them visiting us. My DH is at the point where he has stopped offering to visit and stopped asking them to visit.
My kids (13 and 10) ask when they can see their grandparents again and I am not quite sure what to tell them.
My parents live on the other coast and we visit them for several weeks in the summer. DH’s parents are way more fun than mine, so the kids really miss having that relationship.
So...how often do you visit your husband's parents?
Anonymous wrote:My ILs live about 5 hours from us and I think at this point we can just write them off as grandparents.
They are kind and fun people and love children. They have 10 grandchildren local to them and do a lot with these kids.
We have not seen them since fall of 2019, first due to Covid and then due to the fact that they weren’t available on days we wanted to visit (other grandkids had sports tournaments or they went camping with them) and they don’t respond when we ask about them visiting us. My DH is at the point where he has stopped offering to visit and stopped asking them to visit.
My kids (13 and 10) ask when they can see their grandparents again and I am not quite sure what to tell them.
My parents live on the other coast and we visit them for several weeks in the summer. DH’s parents are way more fun than mine, so the kids really miss having that relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be more interested in the cousins! My kids won’t ever have any. I had fantastic memories of growing up with cousins and then later visiting them without my parents.