Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is okay that you do not like your uncle.
He does not have to care for the grave. That would only be a temporary solution anyway, since he is undoubtedly old akso.
Sorry, this adulting stuff is not fun.
+1. Not sure why your uncle is the bad guy here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure that at the cemetary where my family gets buried, there's perpetual landscaping care. You can pay for that and people at the cemetary handle it for you regularly.
In a lot of countries, this is not the case. I've seen companies that offer this service, since often the surviving family members move away.
Though seems like in OP's case, it would have been better not to plant a bush that requires routine maintenance.
I'm the OP.
It's a lavender bush.
I love lavender and I was persuaded by a close family friend who loves fragrant flowers too to plant lavender by my parents' grave.
The family friend told me that she would maintain the grave and prune the lavender in my absence. And she did, for many years.
The family friend turned 70 this year and now has long-term physical and mental health issues so she is no longer able to do this.
I'm on my own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure that at the cemetary where my family gets buried, there's perpetual landscaping care. You can pay for that and people at the cemetary handle it for you regularly.
In a lot of countries, this is not the case. I've seen companies that offer this service, since often the surviving family members move away.
Though seems like in OP's case, it would have been better not to plant a bush that requires routine maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:It is okay that you do not like your uncle.
He does not have to care for the grave. That would only be a temporary solution anyway, since he is undoubtedly old akso.
Sorry, this adulting stuff is not fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you didn't ask if you wanted it him to tend it, I just tell him you'll cut it down next time your there. He was probably embarrassed for being called out knowing he could do it. He only cares because someone said something. Your parents certainly don't.
No, he didn't ask if I wanted him to tend it.
None of my relatives ever ask. Probably because they never visit.
I agree with you and I also think he was embarrassed because his neighbor had sent him the picture of the overgrown lavender.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell him that given you can't get there that often, he's welcome to take on this task. You don't mind at all if he prunes it!