Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound whiny because you expect them to travel to you more because your poor husband doesn't like Hawaii and you can't bear to spend time apart from him. And then your parents still don't meet your expectations when you visit.
Guess what? They spent years raising you and working. Now they can afford to travel and live in their dream destination. Good for them! I'm sorry they don't live up to your ideas of doting parents/grandparents, but they've earned their right to enjoy themselves.
Not OP, but some of us don't ascribe to this. It's ridiculous to have children and then basically give up a relationship with them once they reach adulthood. You sound pretty mean-spirited. Do you have children? Do you plan to essentially stop spending time with them the minute they graduate college? They'll grow to loathe and resent you, just so you know. My mother is like this and while we were once close, now that she is utterly self-involved every minute of every day, our relationship is very strained. It's her loss, just like it will be yours.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, PPs, 10 hours on a plane with an infant is daunting, more so as the kiddo becomes more mobile. This is a ftm. Lets cut her some slack!
Anonymous wrote:You sound whiny because you expect them to travel to you more because your poor husband doesn't like Hawaii and you can't bear to spend time apart from him. And then your parents still don't meet your expectations when you visit.
Guess what? They spent years raising you and working. Now they can afford to travel and live in their dream destination. Good for them! I'm sorry they don't live up to your ideas of doting parents/grandparents, but they've earned their right to enjoy themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused why you did not visit them more often. Hawaii is about ten to eleven hours flight, right? That's doable for one week, which would use half your vacation time for the year.
Oh sure. An EXPENSIVE 10-11 hour flight. Sorry, but OP's parents sound kind of selfish. They're done being parents and now it's back to ME ME ME. Typical of the narcissists among the Boomer generation.
Anonymous wrote:Op you sound very whiny. Perhaps your parents just don't enjoy being around you.
Anonymous wrote:Confused why you did not visit them more often. Hawaii is about ten to eleven hours flight, right? That's doable for one week, which would use half your vacation time for the year.
Anonymous wrote:Op you sound very whiny. Perhaps your parents just don't enjoy being around you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you actually said this to your parents? Not as an issue of fairness, but simply that you are a little hurt that they're not willing to come see you once a year?
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OP here. Yes, I have mentioned it several times. They either respond with "what will we do at your house?" meaning that they're bored to tears when they're here visiting me (they usually stay for 6 days maximum) but always complain about how bored they are (since seeing me and my husband isn't enough). They sit around the house because they're exhausted, take naps and watch TV. However, at the same time they complain that "they don't know my husband at all." Well, maybe that's because you never come to visit! Also when I ask them to visit they sat "it's too far." Never mind the 3 other trips to Europe they've already taken this year. That doesn't seem to be "too far." Can you see why I feel upset and resentful about this situation?
Now who knows how this will change/if it will change when they have a grandchild (their first grandchild). Maybe they won't be so bored at my house. However, growing up I only saw my grandparents once a year and they seem to think this is "adequate."
Anonymous wrote:Have you actually said this to your parents? Not as an issue of fairness, but simply that you are a little hurt that they're not willing to come see you once a year?
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