Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is such a thing as "too little, too late". My kids aren't Plan B. They aren't your entertainment when all else fails. You don't just get to be uninvolved and then one day *poof* want to take on an involved grandparent role.
This is insane
Nobody goes to a middle school piano recital for entertainment
You explain it then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Thanks for the birthday wish! We'll make sure to let you know of any upcoming events the kids have. (if you want to get a dig in - they don't have as many of those type of events as they did in elementary school) See you soon. Love, DIL"
OP this is perfect. And just let her know of any events coming up. That way it's on her to attend or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is such a thing as "too little, too late". My kids aren't Plan B. They aren't your entertainment when all else fails. You don't just get to be uninvolved and then one day *poof* want to take on an involved grandparent role.
This is insane
Nobody goes to a middle school piano recital for entertainment
Anonymous wrote:There is such a thing as "too little, too late". My kids aren't Plan B. They aren't your entertainment when all else fails. You don't just get to be uninvolved and then one day *poof* want to take on an involved grandparent role.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound very angry. That kind of resentment isn't good for your kids or you. I think you would be making a huge mistake alienating your MIL. Life is way too short to carry around that kind of anger. Your MIL has expressed the desire to be more involved with your children. She did this in an email wishing you a happy Birthday. Your anger says much more about you than it does her.
Anonymous wrote:There is such a thing as "too little, too late". My kids aren't Plan B. They aren't your entertainment when all else fails. You don't just get to be uninvolved and then one day *poof* want to take on an involved grandparent role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Thanks for the birthday wish! We'll make sure to let you know of any upcoming events the kids have. (if you want to get a dig in - they don't have as many of those type of events as they did in elementary school) See you soon. Love, DIL"
This and, if she brings it up again, let hubby deal with her.
Anonymous wrote:"Thanks for the birthday wish! We'll make sure to let you know of any upcoming events the kids have. (if you want to get a dig in - they don't have as many of those type of events as they did in elementary school) See you soon. Love, DIL"
Anonymous wrote:If you can, send her a schedule. I remember my grandfather often showing up at my little league baseball games. I have very vivid memories of him being there. I was a pitcher and if I won he'd give me a dollar. Someday I'd like my grandchildren to have the same memory.