Anonymous
Post 11/30/2015 18:24     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a problem in America. Why do you think other cultures don't have these problems?


Go away.
c

Because millennials in America are selfish brats.
This. I didn't see see this from prior generations. I think it partly stems from our mobile society where kids no longer interact frequently with prior generations.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2015 17:53     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a problem in America. Why do you think other cultures don't have these problems?


Go away.
c

Because millennials in America are selfish brats.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2015 17:05     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

Anonymous wrote:This is a problem in America. Why do you think other cultures don't have these problems?


Go away.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2015 13:19     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

This is a problem in America. Why do you think other cultures don't have these problems?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2015 18:18     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

Anonymous wrote:This is a shameful post. When they die you will regret saying what you said.


You are an asshole PP. It's okay to find people annoying, especially when they're acting annoying. These grandparents are driving you nuts, and that is a reasonable reaction to their crazy behavior. Op, you are an adult and have every right to set boundaries.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2015 16:44     Subject: Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

As long as they are not breaking any laws or hurting someone let them live their lives as they see fit. When I retire I plan on sitting my ass on my couch and watching lots of tv. However not cable news. Join a gym ugh not my cup of tea.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2015 16:25     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

op are your parents still living in a SF home? the issue may be in part that they don't have a social life outside of your kids. when my parents moved to a condo building with other folks their age, it really expanded their social life and was very good for them. they are generally pretty busy people anyway, with time-consuming hobbies, plus they exercise a lot - but the change of living situation was very good for them. not sure if your parents have shown any interest in that, but if they have maybe you can encourage it.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2015 16:13     Subject: Re:Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

My ILs are very involved in church, in charities, gardening in the summer, volunteer work, see their friends a lot. DH says they are much busier now than when they were both working. I find the church the a little irritating because it means they only visit us during the week and not on weekends.


Who needs a relationship with God when they can a relationship with you, amiright PP?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2015 13:22     Subject: Retired parents-- any hopeful retirement stories out there?

OP, I get you. You are hoping and wishing your parents and more Interests and daily joy. My parents won't retire because they don't know what to do with themselves.