Anonymous wrote:Why can't your mother travel with her sisters?
She seems overly dependent on her husband, and unable to find friends, hobbies, etc.
Team Father here.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your mom is blaming your dad for the fact that she is lazy and really only wants to hang out with her sisters. What grown woman sleeps until 11am? Then sits in a recliner talking on the phone. This sounds like a college kid home for the summer.
Also, you saying "Looks like I am going to be the bride with the separated parents." This isn't about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your mom is blaming your dad for the fact that she is lazy and really only wants to hang out with her sisters. What grown woman sleeps until 11am? Then sits in a recliner talking on the phone. This sounds like a college kid home for the summer.
Also, you saying "Looks like I am going to be the bride with the separated parents." This isn't about you.
Someone who doesn't feel well. Or is depressed. That's who does that.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your mom is blaming your dad for the fact that she is lazy and really only wants to hang out with her sisters. What grown woman sleeps until 11am? Then sits in a recliner talking on the phone. This sounds like a college kid home for the summer.
Also, you saying "Looks like I am going to be the bride with the separated parents." This isn't about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t your mom travel without him? She could also visit her sister’s alone.
Did you even bother to read the OP? Her mom doesn't want to travel, her dad does. Her mother hast turned into a slug in retirement. She wants to hang out in her hometown with her family, while he doesn't like the town and wants to travel, or move.
OP, I think you have to not focus on what YOU want (having a loving intact family) and focus on what it best for them. It is entirely possible that divorce, or living apart, will make them both happier.
They both like to travel, and when the came back from last year's trips they both said how much fun they had. It's that my dad wants to keep working while mom turned into a couch potato.
This isn’t the impression I got at all. OP said the mom is the one who mentions travel, the dad just wants to keep working. Mom is lazy and sits around the house all day.
OP, can you clarify?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people who have intellectual jobs don’t retire because they love it, have worked their entire adult lives and can’t imagine not working. My law firm has at least a dozen lawyers in their 70’s.
Stay out of it.
OP-part of it is because my father was a late bloomer. His career really didn't take off until his mid 50s. We're close and I know he is trying to make up for lost time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t your mom travel without him? She could also visit her sister’s alone.
Did you even bother to read the OP? Her mom doesn't want to travel, her dad does. Her mother hast turned into a slug in retirement. She wants to hang out in her hometown with her family, while he doesn't like the town and wants to travel, or move.
OP, I think you have to not focus on what YOU want (having a loving intact family) and focus on what it best for them. It is entirely possible that divorce, or living apart, will make them both happier.
This isn’t the impression I got at all. OP said the mom is the one who mentions travel, the dad just wants to keep working. Mom is lazy and sits around the house all day.
OP, can you clarify?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people who have intellectual jobs don’t retire because they love it, have worked their entire adult lives and can’t imagine not working. My law firm has at least a dozen lawyers in their 70’s.
Stay out of it.