Anonymous wrote:My MIL lives two hours away. My DH's sister and her kids live in the next town from my MIL.
Whenever we visit, she arranges for the cousins to also be there. They are much older than my kids (older teens versus elementary schoolers) and naturally just take up more attention. She also sees them all the time. Occasionally I'd like my kids to visit with their grandmother and have special outings that don't also include the teenagers, but I don't know how to convey this diplomatically. It feels like my kids get short shrift a bit.
DH is doesn't care one way or the other. I've never said anything but I'm wondering if I could ever tactfully bring it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
That’s different than just having all of them together. I thought she had them all over at her house to bake cookies!
Maybe ask her if there is a weekend where she isn’t busy with other commitments like swim meets and games so that you can go out with her and the kids. Or suggest going with her to a museum. Maybe if you help lead the itineraries your kids will get one on one time with grandmother.
Unlike a lot of these other people I don’t necessarily think it’s a jealousy issue per se. I don’t think it’s wrong to desire one on one time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
Oh, I see how it is. You're jealous because Granny is much more involved in the cousins' lives than she is in yours. You think Granny should drop all the support she provides for the other grandkids because your special snowflakes are visiting her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
Oh, I see how it is. You're jealous because Granny is much more involved in the cousins' lives than she is in yours. You think Granny should drop all the support she provides for the other grandkids because your special snowflakes are visiting her.
Anonymous wrote:Invite Grandma to your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.
Oh, I see how it is. You're jealous because Granny is much more involved in the cousins' lives than she is in yours. You think Granny should drop all the support she provides for the other grandkids because your special snowflakes are visiting her.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. No, it's: Let's spend the morning at one teen's soccer game. Then let's check out the other teen's swim meet. Then let's go to the coffee shop where she works.