Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP has not told us exactly what her child is asking for, just that she is tired and doesn’t like the food at their house. Be specific please.
There is no way I will live in my kids' house caring for their kids. I am not their live in nanny. They can bring the grandkids to me.
Anonymous wrote:The OP has not told us exactly what her child is asking for, just that she is tired and doesn’t like the food at their house. Be specific please.
Anonymous wrote:What are your kids cooking that make you exhausted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a you problem. It's a problem of your kids having kids too late. It isn't feasible for you to care for a baby at your age...your kids need to hire a nanny.
Most daycares require vaccination so that's a straw man argument.
OP here. My kids don’t expect me to provide childcare. It’s me that has a hard time seeing her go to daycare while she’s too young to be vaccinated.
My kids did have fertility issues so they are older. Not for lack of trying!
Do all/most daycares require vaccinations? I was not aware of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grandchildren are the greatest joy in my life. I push through significant health issues to spend quality time with them, but I’m getting older and it’s getting harder and harder. I will say I’m very respectful of my adult children and their parenting style and the joy I get seeing them as parents is immeasurable. It is not easy to raise little humans these days and that’s an understatement
But I’m exhausted. I don’t eat well when I’m at their homes. Understandably, their food choices are in deference to very hectic schedules. I don’t get enough sleep and I have come to realize I’m not strong enough to be the grandma I once was and want to still be.
I do and have talked to my adult kids but they don’t get it. I don’t think it’s selfish but rather can’t acknowledge that grandma and grandpa are aging. They can’t (won’t) fathom the concept that we are probably not going to be alive as long as we all thought we would be.
I realize….we need to cut back and focus on ourselves. But…..
One of our adult children has a newborn and need to go back to work. With parents not vaccinating kids it’s very scary to put a 4 month old in daycare but the reality is the grandparents are too fragile to take on the job of daycare.
I’m just so sad.
Quality daycares don’t take un-vaccinated kids so that’s not a thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a you problem. It's a problem of your kids having kids too late. It isn't feasible for you to care for a baby at your age...your kids need to hire a nanny.
Most daycares require vaccination so that's a straw man argument.
OP here. My kids don’t expect me to provide childcare. It’s me that has a hard time seeing her go to daycare while she’s too young to be vaccinated.
My kids did have fertility issues so they are older. Not for lack of trying!
Do all/most daycares require vaccinations? I was not aware of this. [/quote
How old are you, OP?
Anonymous wrote:This is not a you problem. It's a problem of your kids having kids too late. It isn't feasible for you to care for a baby at your age...your kids need to hire a nanny.
Most daycares require vaccination so that's a straw man argument.
Anonymous wrote:Grandchildren are the greatest joy in my life. I push through significant health issues to spend quality time with them, but I’m getting older and it’s getting harder and harder. I will say I’m very respectful of my adult children and their parenting style and the joy I get seeing them as parents is immeasurable. It is not easy to raise little humans these days and that’s an understatement
But I’m exhausted. I don’t eat well when I’m at their homes. Understandably, their food choices are in deference to very hectic schedules. I don’t get enough sleep and I have come to realize I’m not strong enough to be the grandma I once was and want to still be.
I do and have talked to my adult kids but they don’t get it. I don’t think it’s selfish but rather can’t acknowledge that grandma and grandpa are aging. They can’t (won’t) fathom the concept that we are probably not going to be alive as long as we all thought we would be.
I realize….we need to cut back and focus on ourselves. But…..
One of our adult children has a newborn and need to go back to work. With parents not vaccinating kids it’s very scary to put a 4 month old in daycare but the reality is the grandparents are too fragile to take on the job of daycare.
I’m just so sad.