Anonymous wrote:It’s a big deal that your dad asked for this. If your dad has been a good dad or a good enough dad, you need to do it. Figure out how to make it part of the routine.
Anonymous wrote:Can you incorporate the call into maybe a facetime bedtime story for the kids? Incentive to be ready for bed on time so Grandfather can read a story.
Anonymous wrote:He lost my mom earlier this year. I call or kids facetime maybe four-five times a week. Or else have him over. Today he said we really need to call more, preferably between 8-9, when he fees loneliest. That is my wind down and kid bedtime. I said of course but now feel guilty and pressured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's very sweet. Put yourself in his position and think about how much that call would mean to you. I'm sure there were plenty of times when you were little that your dad put himself out for you. Now, you have a wonderful way to teach your children about love and respect through the generations by incorporating them into saying goodnight to their grandfather. This isn't a problem, it's a blessing.
+1 million
This is how you teach your kids how to show live and respect to elders. What a gift that your dad tells you what he needs. It’s a small thing to ask. Give it to him. You’re showing your kids how you hope they will treat you when you are old and alone.
Anonymous wrote:That's very sweet. Put yourself in his position and think about how much that call would mean to you. I'm sure there were plenty of times when you were little that your dad put himself out for you. Now, you have a wonderful way to teach your children about love and respect through the generations by incorporating them into saying goodnight to their grandfather. This isn't a problem, it's a blessing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please help your Dad. You will understand this when he is gone.
How do you know her dad isn't a raging asshole who tried to disinherit her?
Anonymous wrote:Please help your Dad. You will understand this when he is gone.
Anonymous wrote:OMG this breaks my heart for your dad. What it must have taken for him to realize it's when he feels most vulnerable and that talking to you would help him. Call him OP. He's your dad. You want him there for you if things were bad for you.