Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.
But if your mom is quarantining, she's fine in terms of the virus. Her only issue is her "pre-existing" health conditions.
And can she not call you if she’s not feeling well?
Here's a shocker: maybe we enjoy talking to each other? Also, 4yo DD misses her terribly, so 5 minutes of our usual 10 minute conversation is spent with DD talking to her.
Note that I'm not one of the PPs complaining about talking to their parents.
Not the poster you are responding to, but read the title. People are responding to OP who is "losing (her)mind" from calling mom. You are getting defensive and pissy on a thread that is not about you. Start your own thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.
But if your mom is quarantining, she's fine in terms of the virus. Her only issue is her "pre-existing" health conditions.
And can she not call you if she’s not feeling well?
Here's a shocker: maybe we enjoy talking to each other? Also, 4yo DD misses her terribly, so 5 minutes of our usual 10 minute conversation is spent with DD talking to her.
Note that I'm not one of the PPs complaining about talking to their parents.
Anonymous wrote:My husband’s trick to get someone off a topic is to get them reminiscing. (He’s a super nostalgic person.). So if his mom starts talking about Trump, he’ll segue to, “do you remember the hardware store in town when we were kids? Did they used to give out popcorn? Did we play with the owners’ kids?” And then he’ll move on to, “I was trying to remember that driving trip we took to florida—did we have the station wagon, and how did we all fit?” Sometimes he’ll do more general nostalgia topics like “didn’t gum used to come in different flavors, like licorice?” Or he loves to ask about how certain products/stores got their names. Now, as someone who didn’t grow up where he did, and is less interested in his family’s minutia, I sometimes find these conversations boring. But still better than Trump or Coronavirus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.
But if your mom is quarantining, she's fine in terms of the virus. Her only issue is her "pre-existing" health conditions.
And can she not call you if she’s not feeling well?
Anonymous wrote:Long story short, I’m calling to check in on my mom twice a day. Of course she’s bored and scared like the rest of us, but like the rest of us, there isn’t anything to really talk about. I give my mom 15 minutes each call, but I’m finding that I’m starting to become annoyed and short with her during these calls. We rehash and rehash the latest Coronavirus news, it’s all she wants/there is to talk about. If I try to mention the kids, she brings it back to discussing the virus. Everything comes back to talking about dread and despair. I can’t keep doing this, but she won’t stop talking about it and I’m starting to resent these calls. (And yes, I do realize I’m lucky my mom is still around to talk about Covid-19 with me.) Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.
Agree. And they don’t have a million things going on like we do to occupy time. They have no errands to run. The least I can do is call once a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.
Agree. And they don’t have a million things going on like we do to occupy time. They have no errands to run. The least I can do is call once a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.
Agree. And they don’t have a million things going on like we do to occupy time. They have no errands to run. The least I can do is call once a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would let her talk and you be productive (clean, whatever).
PP. My own narcissistic mom complains that my my siblings call her: while walking (lives at the beach), while commuting and complains when I unload and reload my dishwasher. I can’t win. Just saying.
She drives the conversation; I can’t get a word in edgewise. DH can’t tell if I’m on a work conference call or talking to my mom - long periods of listening to someone talk or blather on with only an occasional “right/yes/I’m still here/ok/sure”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you talking to her twice a day?! Holy shit that's way too often! Call her once or twice a week.
WTF do you need to call her twice a day for?
NP, but I am calling my parents daily to check in on them specifically due to Covid-19. They are mid 70s, and my mom has multiple health conditions that put her at an even higher risk.