Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why all these pps are ok with Jewish kids going to Christian camp. I am Orthodox Christian, and there is no way my kids are going to Catholic school or camp, even if it is free or "just for a break for grandma." If it is really that Grandma needs a little daily break, OP should have paid for some camp for kids that they both agree on.
Anonymous wrote:I joke that I would send my kid up for the Devil worship camp if it was the $25 that many of these bible camps are but, though I am Catholic/Christian you MIL is totally and completely out of line to have signed them up. Your husband needs to deal with this and short-term, she either agrees to not send them (hand on her bible) or you just don't go/leave them with her. The camp will be that $25/week so there is no financial hit. These camps usually don't do a hard church sell and are often/like one I send my DD to themed on a social justice issue - like food or water for the poor but the unethical message that your MIL is sending that she is willing to come between you and your husband, you and your children, you and your faith. She has right to do this.
Anonymous wrote:
Don't you get it? The in laws are undermining BOTH parents regarding a fundamental choice they have made about their lives and their children's lives. OP's husband's family can continue to be Christian, but they should respect OP and her husband's decision that their family will be Jewish. And yes, that is the will of the nuclear family. Jews don't send their kids to Bible camp.
Yes, I get it. But, I find it very interesting that someone who is very Jewish married a non-Jew. No one has mentioned this and the Op has ignored the question. If being Jewish is so important why not marry a Jew? Than there would be a Jewish MIL and FIL. Problem solved!
But, she didn't. If she doesn't want her children to have a relationship with their grandparents it may come back to bite them in the ass. The children could resent having no relations with the grandparents and you are modeling how to treat you in the future. What if they marry a Christian ( the horror) and decide to raise their children Christian? Would you try to sneak them into a Jewish camp? If you did and the son in law canceled your visit with your grandchildren....honestly how would you feel?
Anonymous wrote:
You seem very controlling. I feel sorry for your husband.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, people, it's not that complicated!! We just need a little time to ourselves to regroup and recharge while we watch the grandmonsters and thought the kids might feel the same way. Ya know, some time with their peers instead of the old farts.
Don't know any kids and this seemed like an easy solution. We proudly told the parents our plan. and they went ape shit about disrespect and boundaries.
Fine, cancel your trip, you show us who's boss. No skin off our asses!
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, people, it's not that complicated!! We just need a little time to ourselves to regroup and recharge while we watch the grandmonsters and thought the kids might feel the same way. Ya know, some time with their peers instead of the old farts.
Don't know any kids and this seemed like an easy solution. We proudly told the parents our plan. and they went ape shit about disrespect and boundaries.
Fine, cancel your trip, you show us who's boss. No skin off our asses!