Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I be upset? It never bothered me before but it's been almost 11 months since my in-laws have seen their grandkids. They rarely call and maybe skype every 1-2 months with the grandkids. I feel that we are struggling with no family here (my husband works a lot) and it would be nice if they came to visit more often. They do live out of state and have no excuse not to come. They can afford it. They never ever come for the holidays because it's "too cold" for them.
I guess it is really starting to bother me and I am resenting them (and unfortunately a little bit my husband) for it. Am I justified for feeling this way?
OP, you're quite funny. Tell us, what other random things you whine about in a typical day? You may be going through tough times...try to focus on what you and DH can do.
If you could make up lists on what's okay to ask about/reasonable to be concerned about and what's just ridiculous/hilarious and post them that would really help. Tanks.
Anonymous wrote:We ask all the time and they just say they "can't". I miss having family holidays together - we just don't do that anymore. It's downright lonely. They have three grandkids all under the age of 6. My parents live out of state too but we see them more often. I can tell when we skype with them that my DC is leary of them since he doesn't see them that often. When they did visit about 11 months ago, my DC had to really warm up to them. They weren't even here that long and when they are here, they drive all around the east coast visiting distant relatives when I think they should be spending time with their grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:We ask all the time and they just say they "can't". I miss having family holidays together - we just don't do that anymore. It's downright lonely. They have three grandkids all under the age of 6. My parents live out of state too but we see them more often. I can tell when we skype with them that my DC is leary of them since he doesn't see them that often. When they did visit about 11 months ago, my DC had to really warm up to them. They weren't even here that long and when they are here, they drive all around the east coast visiting distant relatives when I think they should be spending time with their grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I be upset? It never bothered me before but it's been almost 11 months since my in-laws have seen their grandkids. They rarely call and maybe skype every 1-2 months with the grandkids. I feel that we are struggling with no family here (my husband works a lot) and it would be nice if they came to visit more often. They do live out of state and have no excuse not to come. They can afford it. They never ever come for the holidays because it's "too cold" for them.
I guess it is really starting to bother me and I am resenting them (and unfortunately a little bit my husband) for it. Am I justified for feeling this way?
OP, you're quite funny. Tell us, what other random things you whine about in a typical day? You may be going through tough times...try to focus on what you and DH can do.
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are moving to Florida, and I have no intention of visiting them in the summer, at least Neil he kids are in school and it can't be avoided. It's too darn hot there. So I can see why a Floridian might prefer not to visit DC in winter. They probably don't even have appropriate winter wear. That doesn't explain the rest of the year, of course.
Anonymous wrote:OP do they have other grandkids? I have around 15 cousins and my family was the only family out of state. Both sides of grandparents rarely came to visit. Maybe only once a year. My parents took us to visit our grandparents all the time and I feel like I have a close relationship with them.
But yes, my parents tell us constantly that DC is "too cold for them" wtf. I'm sick of celebrating Christmas in FL while sweating.
Anonymous wrote:We are in a very similar situation. We invite them, but they always find a reason why they don't come. What sucks the most is that they visit my SIL's family, but rarely visit ours.
It hurts my DH more than it does me, so I don't bring it up too much. We just try not to let it bother us too much. We invite when we can, and graciously accept them when they do come, but we have to remember that they are their own people, and that we can't force them to be involved in their grandkids lives. We are very lucky, though, because my parents are extremely involved!
We are in the exact same boat. I feel bad for DH, and my parents see it as well and make sure they don't do that to my brother's kids!!
Anonymous wrote:Should I be upset? It never bothered me before but it's been almost 11 months since my in-laws have seen their grandkids. They rarely call and maybe skype every 1-2 months with the grandkids. I feel that we are struggling with no family here (my husband works a lot) and it would be nice if they came to visit more often. They do live out of state and have no excuse not to come. They can afford it. They never ever come for the holidays because it's "too cold" for them.
I guess it is really starting to bother me and I am resenting them (and unfortunately a little bit my husband) for it. Am I justified for feeling this way?
We are in a very similar situation. We invite them, but they always find a reason why they don't come. What sucks the most is that they visit my SIL's family, but rarely visit ours.
It hurts my DH more than it does me, so I don't bring it up too much. We just try not to let it bother us too much. We invite when we can, and graciously accept them when they do come, but we have to remember that they are their own people, and that we can't force them to be involved in their grandkids lives. We are very lucky, though, because my parents are extremely involved!