Anonymous wrote:I'm in the same boat too, OP. Three kids and the only chance of grandchildren might be from the youngest. The older two seem to have no interest in relationships and/or children. Yes, some of it is selfishness on my part with wanting grandchildren and I am envious of friends who do have them, but I also worry about my children in the future when they're older and have no family of their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offer free child care or to pay for a nanny. I wish my parents could help in that way and would remove a huge barrier to parenthood.
Entitled much? If you cannot support your own kids, then don't have kids.
We hired a nanny so my parents could enjoy thier retirement years (they would ocassionally babysit). It meant cutting back on some luxuries, vacations, etc - but our kids, our sacrifice.
No one said she had to do this but it would certainly help her children consider having babies more seriously if she was able/ willing to help. Day care is super expensive and one of the reasons many millennial have to wait.
Anonymous wrote:^
sure, but the Millennials I know are also flying to fancy vacations, driving fancy cars, foodies, and prob makes more out of college then previous generations....about priorities (not hardship).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offer free child care or to pay for a nanny. I wish my parents could help in that way and would remove a huge barrier to parenthood.
Entitled much? If you cannot support your own kids, then don't have kids.
We hired a nanny so my parents could enjoy thier retirement years (they would ocassionally babysit). It meant cutting back on some luxuries, vacations, etc - but our kids, our sacrifice.
Anonymous wrote:I don't blame them. Can you imagine the world in 50 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the perspective—it helps! As for the draw, I want more than anything to snuggle the baby from my baby. I know it’s not logical. I wasn’t even a baby person 30+ years ago when my kids were little.But there’s something about seeing my own child raise his or her own child that is awe-inspiring. I don’t think I can put it into words (clearly).
Yep. This.
Anonymous wrote:Offer free child care or to pay for a nanny. I wish my parents could help in that way and would remove a huge barrier to parenthood.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the perspective—it helps! As for the draw, I want more than anything to snuggle the baby from my baby. I know it’s not logical. I wasn’t even a baby person 30+ years ago when my kids were little.But there’s something about seeing my own child raise his or her own child that is awe-inspiring. I don’t think I can put it into words (clearly).
But OP wants to watch the babies part time which means more than just handing the baby back. I guess I’m not at the stage of being a grandma but I don’t see the point of raising kids and then wanting to spend retirement raising kids again?