Anonymous wrote:op here - some of these responses have been helpful in softening my pre-emptive annoyance (we are heading to their house soon, there will be many more pictures i'm sure).
Particularly the ones about their worlds narrowing with age and their trying to define an important identify when a lot of their old markers for it are gone (worker, daughter, etc)
I definitely was not raised with my parents or grandparents treating me this way - I don't feel pain or sadness because of it, more just a shared value that you're doing your kids a disservice if you act like your kids are perfect or they are your entire world or that they're better or more special than anyone else. I guess one set of grandparents acting that way is harmless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here - oh how i wish this wasn't real. but it is - we have the only grandkids, they had only one kid (dh) and were unable to have more though they very much want to. so there's a lot of pent up love / loving there. i just want to be able to smile indulgently at it instead of feeling agitated every time i go in their house and see even more pics
I envy people when their worst “problem” isn’t even a problem. Grow up and be thankful your in laws give an F about kids who come from someone so petty and ungrateful.
Anonymous wrote:op here - oh how i wish this wasn't real. but it is - we have the only grandkids, they had only one kid (dh) and were unable to have more though they very much want to. so there's a lot of pent up love / loving there. i just want to be able to smile indulgently at it instead of feeling agitated every time i go in their house and see even more pics
Anonymous wrote:Maybe because you were never intensely loved so it feels foreign and uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:op here - some of these responses have been helpful in softening my pre-emptive annoyance (we are heading to their house soon, there will be many more pictures i'm sure).
Particularly the ones about their worlds narrowing with age and their trying to define an important identify when a lot of their old markers for it are gone (worker, daughter, etc)
I definitely was not raised with my parents or grandparents treating me this way - I don't feel pain or sadness because of it, more just a shared value that you're doing your kids a disservice if you act like your kids are perfect or they are your entire world or that they're better or more special than anyone else. I guess one set of grandparents acting that way is harmless