Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
This. How is it too little too late when the kids are just in middle school?!
Well, what took them so long?
I don't do fair weather friends, and I don't do people who could have played an important role in my children's life since day one, but who didn't, and suddenly want ME to make a huge effort years later. You had your chance from day one. Where were you then?
Are you the OP, or another insane person? There is nothing wrong with MIL. She had her reasons for not being there before, and now she wants to be more present (supposedly). Who cares? It doesn't give OP more work, nor her children. She can come, or not, it won't really change their lives.
It's astonishing the number of judgemental people who want to apply strict standards to others but would go off the deep end if they were applied to them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
This. How is it too little too late when the kids are just in middle school?!
Well, what took them so long?
I don't do fair weather friends, and I don't do people who could have played an important role in my children's life since day one, but who didn't, and suddenly want ME to make a huge effort years later. You had your chance from day one. Where were you then?
Are you the OP, or another insane person? There is nothing wrong with MIL. She had her reasons for not being there before, and now she wants to be more present (supposedly). Who cares? It doesn't give OP more work, nor her children. She can come, or not, it won't really change their lives.
It's astonishing the number of judgemental people who want to apply strict standards to others but would go off the deep end if they were applied to them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
This. How is it too little too late when the kids are just in middle school?!
Well, what took them so long?
I don't do fair weather friends, and I don't do people who could have played an important role in my children's life since day one, but who didn't, and suddenly want ME to make a huge effort years later. You had your chance from day one. Where were you then?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
This. How is it too little too late when the kids are just in middle school?!
Well, what took them so long?
I don't do fair weather friends, and I don't do people who could have played an important role in my children's life since day one, but who didn't, and suddenly want ME to make a huge effort years later. You had your chance from day one. Where were you then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
This. How is it too little too late when the kids are just in middle school?!
Well, what took them so long?
I don't do fair weather friends, and I don't do people who could have played an important role in my children's life since day one, but who didn't, and suddenly want ME to make a huge effort years later. You had your chance from day one. Where were you then?
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
This. How is it too little too late when the kids are just in middle school?!
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand what was wrong with the email. Is there more to the story, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is such a thing as "too little, too late". My kids aren't Plan B. They aren't your entertainment when all else fails. You don't just get to be uninvolved and then one day *poof* want to take on an involved grandparent role.
This is insane
Nobody goes to a middle school piano recital for entertainment
You explain it then.
You clearly don't understand my mother. It seems that the sun shines out of my son's ass. He is better at everything than any other kid who ever lived (especially yours, if yours is the other kid in the recital), and not even Normal Rockwell could do a better illustration for a school project.
And yes, people do get second chances, so grandma should have the chance to mend her ways (I bet she doesn't change, beyond this whistful email, but that's not the point).
Anonymous wrote:There is such a thing as "too little, too late". My kids aren't Plan B. They aren't your entertainment when all else fails. You don't just get to be uninvolved and then one day *poof* want to take on an involved grandparent role.