Anonymous wrote:I’m not a troll and also, it’s not free. We spend the money to fly there and pay for Disney, meals, etc. Sure, we stay at the summer house but that’s normal. It’s more about tradition and the grandchildren feeling like they no longer matter.
Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to sort out my feelings and also help my children make peace with this. My MIL is 68 years old. She and my FIL are still married. They are very wealthy and have a wonderful life and home together. Every summer, all of the grandchildren get to visit them at their summer house. The kids get to swim, go to Disney, etc with MIL & FIL. All of the plans for summer had been established like the past 15 years when suddenly my MIL decided to get a job that requires 6 weeks of isolated training followed by 4 weeks of work away from home. The 14 grandchildren are very upset and confused. My FIL is upset as well but supporting her new dream. Essentially summer is canceled for the grandchildren and when any of the older ones from each sibling call to ask when they can see their grandmother, she says she has no idea when she’ll be available again because she’s chasing her dreams. What?!?!
Anonymous wrote:I’m seriously not a troll. Also, the kids don’t go alone. We ALL go together, not just the kids. Grandma doesn’t bake or cook. We always all dine out or share in the cooking. It’s seriously only about the tradition going away. We can just go to the empty house but Grandpa has busied himself with work trips while Grandma is away instead of the trip. The kids range in age from 4-15 and all go at the same time along with the 4 siblings and 4 spouses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m seriously not a troll. Also, the kids don’t go alone. We ALL go together, not just the kids. Grandma doesn’t bake or cook. We always all dine out or share in the cooking. It’s seriously only about the tradition going away. We can just go to the empty house but Grandpa has busied himself with work trips while Grandma is away instead of the trip. The kids range in age from 4-15 and all go at the same time along with the 4 siblings and 4 spouses.
So, you can do it like every summer, just without Grandma and Grandpa. You can still have your traditions. I don’t see the problems.
It will be 22 people instead of 24.
Anonymous wrote:Consider for the moment that grandma knew exactly what this would mean. This is her saying no and needing a pretty big excuse to do it. But she's saying no. What if she had just said no? Would you all have complained and rallied for her to give that time to the family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m seriously not a troll. Also, the kids don’t go alone. We ALL go together, not just the kids. Grandma doesn’t bake or cook. We always all dine out or share in the cooking. It’s seriously only about the tradition going away. We can just go to the empty house but Grandpa has busied himself with work trips while Grandma is away instead of the trip. The kids range in age from 4-15 and all go at the same time along with the 4 siblings and 4 spouses.
So, you can do it like every summer, just without Grandma and Grandpa. You can still have your traditions. I don’t see the problems.
Anonymous wrote:I’m seriously not a troll. Also, the kids don’t go alone. We ALL go together, not just the kids. Grandma doesn’t bake or cook. We always all dine out or share in the cooking. It’s seriously only about the tradition going away. We can just go to the empty house but Grandpa has busied himself with work trips while Grandma is away instead of the trip. The kids range in age from 4-15 and all go at the same time along with the 4 siblings and 4 spouses.