Anonymous wrote:Troll fail
Anonymous wrote:Called
My mom so that we could make arrangements for T-day. She and my father have decided to participate in a neighborhood Thanksgiving instead of hosting their family.
For the last few years mom asked us not to bring phones to the table so that we could talk to each other. This was ridiculous, and we ignored her. I wanted to post my kid's first T-Day on Facebook and others had to do similar things. Only snark was my brother and ex-GF texting to friends about my mom's tacky cornucopia centerpiece (which was actually tasteful).
Thoughts on how to handle parents? Is this a sign of early dementia?
Anonymous wrote:Called
My mom so that we could make arrangements for T-day. She and my father have decided to participate in a neighborhood Thanksgiving instead of hosting their family.
For the last few years mom asked us not to bring phones to the table so that we could talk to each other. This was ridiculous, and we ignored her. I wanted to post my kid's first T-Day on Facebook and others had to do similar things. Only snark was my brother and ex-GF texting to friends about my mom's tacky cornucopia centerpiece (which was actually tasteful).
Thoughts on how to handle parents? Is this a sign of early dementia?
Anonymous wrote:Troll fail
Anonymous wrote:Troll fail
Anonymous wrote:If when I invited you to dinner, you spent time on your phone rather than interacting with others at the table (unless you were a doctor and dealing with a medical emergency), I would never invite you back again.
Anonymous wrote:Called
My mom so that we could make arrangements for T-day. She and my father have decided to participate in a neighborhood Thanksgiving instead of hosting their family.
For the last few years mom asked us not to bring phones to the table so that we could talk to each other. This was ridiculous, and we ignored her. I wanted to post my kid's first T-Day on Facebook and others had to do similar things. Only snark was my brother and ex-GF texting to friends about my mom's tacky cornucopia centerpiece (which was actually tasteful).
Thoughts on how to handle parents? Is this a sign of early dementia?
Anonymous wrote:Called
My mom so that we could make arrangements for T-day. She and my father have decided to participate in a neighborhood Thanksgiving instead of hosting their family.
For the last few years mom asked us not to bring phones to the table so that we could talk to each other. This was ridiculous, and we ignored her. I wanted to post my kid's first T-Day on Facebook and others had to do similar things. Only snark was my brother and ex-GF texting to friends about my mom's tacky cornucopia centerpiece (which was actually tasteful).
Thoughts on how to handle parents? Is this a sign of early dementia?