Anonymous wrote:I'm right there with you, pp. Instead of complaining about a lovely gesture, I'm explaining to my children how their grandmother really would have loved them if she were alive.Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry, OP. It's so, so much easier to have no mother at all. No pesky gifts, treats, or babysitting. Everybody is always saying how much they envy me.
Also, get a clue.
Anonymous wrote:I'm right there with you, pp. Instead of complaining about a lovely gesture, I'm explaining to my children how their grandmother really would have loved them if she were alive.Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry, OP. It's so, so much easier to have no mother at all. No pesky gifts, treats, or babysitting. Everybody is always saying how much they envy me.
Also, get a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Oh relax people, sheesh. Her mom went over the top and she's rolling her eyes at her. No need to pull the whole "well my mom is dead" card. Guess what? Anything we are complaining about on this forum is silly. Anything.
OP, you're mom sounds sweet and terrifying all at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what that bothers you. My parents have a room for DS at their apt. Other visitors could stay in it, theoretically, but it has a twin bed and toy chest and has "kid" décor. I feel certain they are not going to kidnap him.
Anonymous wrote:I'm right there with you, pp. Instead of complaining about a lovely gesture, I'm explaining to my children how their grandmother really would have loved them if she were alive.Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry, OP. It's so, so much easier to have no mother at all. No pesky gifts, treats, or babysitting. Everybody is always saying how much they envy me.
Also, get a clue.