Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does being a SAHM have to do with being a control freak?
Absolutely nothing! My SIL works full time and is a control freak. OP's just trolling SAHM for no reason. OP, I'm sorry your sister is doing this, but it's not the end of the world. You had the $$ to give her kids gifts and she has the computer access to share their gratitude.
This is truly a First World Problem.
OP here. I was a SAHM for years and am now a part timer.
I thought it was relevant because, for example,
I have a ton of sympathy for my coworkers (ER docs and nurses) who scramble to juggle holidays stress,
Covering vacations, out of town guests and their overnight nannies there, etc.
Working 40-60 hour work weeks does allow one to say "how am I going to get all these wreaths on the Windows" with a little more credibility versus someone who is a SAHM to 8 and 10 year olds
.
Her kids are 8 and 10, mine are the preschooler's.
It's a little much!
If your kids are preschoolers, how were you a SAHM for "years"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think it's weird of your sister to wait nearly a full month to open presents from you. I also agree that it's hard to explain that to your kids, and they won't really get it. But, it does seem like she really is suffering from an anxiety disorder, in which case I'd feel sorry for her.
Op here.
Yes, this.
It is just really hard when she makes normal things (like holidays, vacations, gifts, making dinner, picking out earrings) into a big dramatic "oh my god I have so much to do I just can't" and has no job, a giant house, no money issues, no health issues, and just chooses to over schedule, overdo, and overinflate.
You are right that I just need to "reset" my self into sympathizing about a disorder she has rather than silently scream "then why did you buy another dog?!"
What, exactly does that have anything to do with a possible anxiety disorder? You do realize disorders don't give a damn where you live, how much you make etc. right?
Maybe dogs are good for her.
Do the face time when you have a chance. Maybe your sister isn't the only one with a problem. Perhaps she over schedules and overdoes to try to be "normal."
I can tell you that holidays and vacations can be very overwhelming. If she really does have a problem with making dinner or deciding on earrings then perhaps you should gently suggest she get some help. Unless of course those examples were you overinflating things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does being a SAHM have to do with being a control freak?
Absolutely nothing! My SIL works full time and is a control freak. OP's just trolling SAHM for no reason. OP, I'm sorry your sister is doing this, but it's not the end of the world. You had the $$ to give her kids gifts and she has the computer access to share their gratitude.
This is truly a First World Problem.
OP here. I was a SAHM for years and am now a part timer.
I thought it was relevant because, for example,
I have a ton of sympathy for my coworkers (ER docs and nurses) who scramble to juggle holidays stress,
Covering vacations, out of town guests and their overnight nannies there, etc.
Working 40-60 hour work weeks does allow one to say "how am I going to get all these wreaths on the Windows" with a little more credibility versus someone who is a SAHM to 8 and 10 year olds
.
Her kids are 8 and 10, mine are the preschooler's.
It's a little much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think it's weird of your sister to wait nearly a full month to open presents from you. I also agree that it's hard to explain that to your kids, and they won't really get it. But, it does seem like she really is suffering from an anxiety disorder, in which case I'd feel sorry for her.
Op here.
Yes, this.
It is just really hard when she makes normal things (like holidays, vacations, gifts, making dinner, picking out earrings) into a big dramatic "oh my god I have so much to do I just can't" and has no job, a giant house, no money issues, no health issues, and just chooses to over schedule, overdo, and overinflate.
You are right that I just need to "reset" my self into sympathizing about a disorder she has rather than silently scream "then why did you buy another dog?!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does being a SAHM have to do with being a control freak?
Absolutely nothing! My SIL works full time and is a control freak. OP's just trolling SAHM for no reason. OP, I'm sorry your sister is doing this, but it's not the end of the world. You had the $$ to give her kids gifts and she has the computer access to share their gratitude.
This is truly a First World Problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think it's weird of your sister to wait nearly a full month to open presents from you. I also agree that it's hard to explain that to your kids, and they won't really get it. But, it does seem like she really is suffering from an anxiety disorder, in which case I'd feel sorry for her.
Op here.
Yes, this.
It is just really hard when she makes normal things (like holidays, vacations, gifts, making dinner, picking out earrings) into a big dramatic "oh my god I have so much to do I just can't" and has no job, a giant house, no money issues, no health issues, and just chooses to over schedule, overdo, and overinflate.
You are right that I just need to "reset" my self into sympathizing about a disorder she has rather than silently scream "then why did you buy another dog?!"
Anonymous wrote:This does not strike me as a big deal. Why is it a big deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think it's weird of your sister to wait nearly a full month to open presents from you. I also agree that it's hard to explain that to your kids, and they won't really get it. But, it does seem like she really is suffering from an anxiety disorder, in which case I'd feel sorry for her.
Op here.
Yes, this.
It is just really hard when she makes normal things (like holidays, vacations, gifts, making dinner, picking out earrings) into a big dramatic "oh my god I have so much to do I just can't" and has no job, a giant house, no money issues, no health issues, and just chooses to over schedule, overdo, and overinflate.
You are right that I just need to "reset" my self into sympathizing about a disorder she has rather than silently scream "then why did you buy another dog?!"
Anonymous wrote:What does being a SAHM have to do with being a control freak?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think it's weird of your sister to wait nearly a full month to open presents from you. I also agree that it's hard to explain that to your kids, and they won't really get it. But, it does seem like she really is suffering from an anxiety disorder, in which case I'd feel sorry for her.