Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is doing a lot of things that make me really proud and I like to share them with the family (mainly grandparents, but sometimes my inlaws too). But I'm sharing so often that I'm starting to wonder if they're getting tired of it. Its hard because in the moment it always seems like a big accomplishment, then when nobody comments on it, I think back like maybe that wasn't as big of a moment as I thought. Am I overthinking it, or should I cut back on sharing these experiences?
Stick with the grandparents. NOT the in-laws, especially if they also have kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I have a 3 year old and a 1 year old and they are achieving all kinds of milestones: first snowman, Christmas lights, the one year old memorizing books and demanding to "read" them, kids dancing to new songs, sometimes singing new songs or making up new ones, all kinds of stuff. 3 year old is trying to write letters now so that's exciting. But I'm probably overwhelming them, especially the in laws with kids of their own
Anonymous wrote:This post made me finally see why I dislike my SIL so much. We have kids the same ages and she is a TREMENDOUSLY proud parent, to the point where she seems to genuinely believe that a solid block of gold popped out of her vagina, instead of the somewhat normal children who did.
She's intolerable.
Some parents are just like this, and it's nauseating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I have a 3 year old and a 1 year old and they are achieving all kinds of milestones: first snowman, Christmas lights, the one year old memorizing books and demanding to "read" them, kids dancing to new songs, sometimes singing new songs or making up new ones, all kinds of stuff. 3 year old is trying to write letters now so that's exciting. But I'm probably overwhelming them, especially the in laws with kids of their own
A lot of these things are pretty mundane. You don't need to update your in laws every time they learn a new song.
Anonymous wrote:My mom said she wouldn’t buy my son a genius shirt because it was “too close to home”. LOL. Kid is great, but not a genius. Grandparents think their grandkids are amazing, and love anecdotes that prove their point.