Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd read it, but probably not respond to it. Probably burn it with my citronella candle as I drink wine on the patio.
Lol. Maybe I will ask my sister over and we can burn them together as we drink wine.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way I’d be able to resist opening it, so....yes. But do.not.respond. No matter what it says!!! Do.Not.!! Not only will it encourage more of the same “letters” but no good will come of it anyway. Ignore like you would a child’s tantrum.
IMHO people who send letters rather than discussing like an adult (ideally in person) are total cowards.
Anonymous wrote:I would probably hold on to it but not open it and give mom a chance to cool down and decide whether she really wants me to read it.
Hearing certain things is like ringing a bell that can’t be unrung.
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LOL when an old women writes a nasty letter she isn't trying to get you to understand how she feels. Hell no. It is a PROCLAMATION and TESTAMENT of everything that is wrong with you and right with her. It is expected that upon receiving this official and formal document that you promptly start kissing her old feet.
Careful. God willing, you will be an old woman one day and maybe in need of some grace and compassion from your own children for your not so nice ways.
Anonymous wrote:LOL when an old women writes a nasty letter she isn't trying to get you to understand how she feels. Hell no. It is a PROCLAMATION and TESTAMENT of everything that is wrong with you and right with her. It is expected that upon receiving this official and formal document that you promptly start kissing her old feet.
how is that OPs problem? She’s working Anne juggling a family and home. They’re retired (presumably) or at least not juggling little kids too. They can make the effort if it’s important to them. Some grandparents don’t. Their choice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes, actually they are. They’re picking the kid up 30 min early from afee tree scare—which is presumably already paid for. If they didn’t do that then the kid would just hang out another half out. NBD. Them getting the kid and then going out to dinner which OP pays for really isn’t all that helpful.Anonymous wrote:You are ungrateful. She is telling you how she feels now, and you suggested you were interested in hearing about how she feels, so read it. Also, your parents drive 1.5 hours (one way) every Wednesday to pick your kid up? They're not doing that for their sake, no matter what you tell yourself.
I bet that's the only time they get to see their grandchild.
Anonymous wrote:yes, actually they are. They’re picking the kid up 30 min early from afee tree scare—which is presumably already paid for. If they didn’t do that then the kid would just hang out another half out. NBD. Them getting the kid and then going out to dinner which OP pays for really isn’t all that helpful.Anonymous wrote:You are ungrateful. She is telling you how she feels now, and you suggested you were interested in hearing about how she feels, so read it. Also, your parents drive 1.5 hours (one way) every Wednesday to pick your kid up? They're not doing that for their sake, no matter what you tell yourself.
yes, actually they are. They’re picking the kid up 30 min early from afee tree scare—which is presumably already paid for. If they didn’t do that then the kid would just hang out another half out. NBD. Them getting the kid and then going out to dinner which OP pays for really isn’t all that helpful.Anonymous wrote:You are ungrateful. She is telling you how she feels now, and you suggested you were interested in hearing about how she feels, so read it. Also, your parents drive 1.5 hours (one way) every Wednesday to pick your kid up? They're not doing that for their sake, no matter what you tell yourself.