Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love my mom to be here to irritate me so horribly. š¢
Oh dear. Iām sorry for your loss. This doesnāt help at all.
Perspective is a thing - get some.
This. stop criticizing. This will be YOU some day! (or read up on aging and mental issues). Honest to Gawd, you people have no perspective
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love my mom to be here to irritate me so horribly. š¢
Oh dear. Iām sorry for your loss. This doesnāt help at all.
Perspective is a thing - get some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love my mom to be here to irritate me so horribly. š¢
Oh dear. Iām sorry for your loss. This doesnāt help at all.
Anonymous wrote:I would love my mom to be here to irritate me so horribly. š¢
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because she loves him. Because it would bring her joy to see him open it. Because itās normal if you live close for these little interactions to happen without them being a big deal.
This, for G8d's sake, OP, stop criticizing!
LOVE is not stressful. You can love your grandkid and not be a PITA about gift-giving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because she loves him. Because it would bring her joy to see him open it. Because itās normal if you live close for these little interactions to happen without them being a big deal.
No, this is not normal. āLoveā is just sending a gift and knowing it will be enjoyed. Self-centeredness is holding a gift hostage until you can bear witness.
This. I have family members like this and I used to go along to get along. They make every gift into an ordeal whether it's dramatics over strings they never disclosed, the child not even excited enough, a thank you note not being enough or needing there to be grand gift giving with their own special day rather than at an event they are invited to. They still pulled this when my husband was very ill and could no longer cater to everyone. Everything was "me,me,me." That was when we finally decided ENOUGH. A gift is not supposed to drive us bonkers, especially when we had enough stress.When the 2 worst offenders continued to be annoying even with boundaries we made a major one NO GIFTS. They ignored it and still tried to make many demands, but I was too busy with managing Dr. appointments and emergencies to respond. Finally they stopped completely. So much better. They still periodically try to drag us in or drag our kids in and they can't stand the theatrics either so they have no problem saying they don't want anything. Some people can just give a gift, enjoy a "thank you" and let it go, other people use it to try to engage in some big ol dysfunctional dance of crazy.
So stop criticizing and posting stuff like this which just continues to feed into your obsession. They are old. SHOW SOME CHARITY! What is wrong with you? You will be there some day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because she loves him. Because it would bring her joy to see him open it. Because itās normal if you live close for these little interactions to happen without them being a big deal.
This, for G8d's sake, OP, stop criticizing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because she loves him. Because it would bring her joy to see him open it. Because itās normal if you live close for these little interactions to happen without them being a big deal.
No, this is not normal. āLoveā is just sending a gift and knowing it will be enjoyed. Self-centeredness is holding a gift hostage until you can bear witness.
This. I have family members like this and I used to go along to get along. They make every gift into an ordeal whether it's dramatics over strings they never disclosed, the child not even excited enough, a thank you note not being enough or needing there to be grand gift giving with their own special day rather than at an event they are invited to. They still pulled this when my husband was very ill and could no longer cater to everyone. Everything was "me,me,me." That was when we finally decided ENOUGH. A gift is not supposed to drive us bonkers, especially when we had enough stress.When the 2 worst offenders continued to be annoying even with boundaries we made a major one NO GIFTS. They ignored it and still tried to make many demands, but I was too busy with managing Dr. appointments and emergencies to respond. Finally they stopped completely. So much better. They still periodically try to drag us in or drag our kids in and they can't stand the theatrics either so they have no problem saying they don't want anything. Some people can just give a gift, enjoy a "thank you" and let it go, other people use it to try to engage in some big ol dysfunctional dance of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:She's kind enough to order a special present and bring it to your house. Sounds great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because she loves him. Because it would bring her joy to see him open it. Because itās normal if you live close for these little interactions to happen without them being a big deal.
No, this is not normal. āLoveā is just sending a gift and knowing it will be enjoyed. Self-centeredness is holding a gift hostage until you can bear witness.
Anonymous wrote:Because she loves him. Because it would bring her joy to see him open it. Because itās normal if you live close for these little interactions to happen without them being a big deal.