Anonymous wrote:OP, very sorry your family sucks. We have been lucky that our immediate family (grandparents) are extremely supportive. But come aunts and uncles, cousins, and we are doomed. I haven't had any extended family reunions with my cousins, whom I used to be very close to before the diagnosis of my DC, for 5 years now. They have repeatedly questioned his diagnosis (Aspergers'), called us bad parents, called him "a spoiled brat" to his face, so I avoid them. My grandparents are still alive and they are upset that we no longer communicate after several really bad incidents. This Thanksgiving we opted to go on a cruise with ILs and had a blast. They may be too conservative, too religious, etc., I may not agree with their political views, but they love our DC unconditionally and don't separate him and their our grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:OP, very sorry your family sucks. We have been lucky that our immediate family (grandparents) are extremely supportive. But come aunts and uncles, cousins, and we are doomed. I haven't had any extended family reunions with my cousins, whom I used to be very close to before the diagnosis of my DC, for 5 years now. They have repeatedly questioned his diagnosis (Aspergers'), called us bad parents, called him "a spoiled brat" to his face, so I avoid them. My grandparents are still alive and they are upset that we no longer communicate after several really bad incidents. This Thanksgiving we opted to go on a cruise with ILs and had a blast. They may be too conservative, too religious, etc., I may not agree with their political views, but they love our DC unconditionally and don't separate him and their our grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your post brought up bad memories of mine too. My dd was about 4 and was sitting at the kitchen table being a bit goofy when her cousins who were all in their 20's started making fun of her. I mean not in a nice way. I was so flabbergasted that I didn't say anything at the time. Now we are seeing those same horrible people for Christmas because they are the sons and daughters of my SIL. I don't mind seeing SIL, but I wish she wouldn't invite her kids over because I don't want to see those people. This year, I am going to be on guard and wisk dd away if they are mean to her again.
Why whisk DD away? This sends her the message that she has done something wrong. I think you need to be a bit more of a Mama Bear. "Kids" in their 20's should not be behaving this way. They are not kids at all. I would go ballistic.
Anonymous wrote:Your post brought up bad memories of mine too. My dd was about 4 and was sitting at the kitchen table being a bit goofy when her cousins who were all in their 20's started making fun of her. I mean not in a nice way. I was so flabbergasted that I didn't say anything at the time. Now we are seeing those same horrible people for Christmas because they are the sons and daughters of my SIL. I don't mind seeing SIL, but I wish she wouldn't invite her kids over because I don't want to see those people. This year, I am going to be on guard and wisk dd away if they are mean to her again.