Anonymous wrote:I would probably not want to micro-manage my kids' relationships with any of their grandparents but certain NOT an in-law. Unless something egregious is going down, you leave it be.
Anonymous wrote:Paternal grandmothers are often closer to their daughters' children than their sons', especially if they live near to each other. It is what it is, you can try to put up barriers, but the grandmother is much more enmeshed with the other grandkids' lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
"We'll join for Larlo's soccer game, but the kids have been dying to go back to (XYZ cool place in Grandma's town). We'll catch Larla's swim meet next time."
It's not just grandma including the cousins, it's you seeing your nieces/nephews.
Who is larlo and larla?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
Anonymous wrote:What a petty thing to occupy your head space with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
"We'll join for Larlo's soccer game, but the kids have been dying to go back to (XYZ cool place in Grandma's town). We'll catch Larla's swim meet next time."
It's not just grandma including the cousins, it's you seeing your nieces/nephews.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.