Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been watching the younger son for three days and nights now. He's running a fever and has bad chest congestion but they don't want to take him to the doctor for some reason. I offered to write the notes, as I said in my post, so I think I was offering help. I've paid to have their whole house steam cleaned, have slept many nights in the hospital and I'm pretty well gutted over my grandchild's medical condition myself but keep up with the flaming. The doctors have told us the treatments will go on for years, that is if he survives. I just thought notes might help the support level in the neighborhood last beyond this first phase but, never mind, not bringing it up again. Estrangement is apparently what I deserve.
Nobody gives a flying eff about a thank you note right now. Yes, don’t bring it up again, you are doing more harm than good with that. Your daughter has enough to manage right now, you shouldn’t add your feelings to her list.
Why have you done those things?
Nobody expects thank you notes in this situation.
We have family with a young child with leukemia. A lot has been done in the past 6 years. Meals, house cleaning, laundry, babysitting the sibling and taking her to her activities, yard work.
When there is a chance to take a deep breath, mom posts a thank you on FB.
You are likely adding to your daughter's stress. Back off with the damn notes.