Anonymous wrote:Different take here!
When DS was around ten/eleven, he was super interested in dogs and expressed it to us. He read books about them, can name all types of breeds.
To this day, I wished we had gotten a dog for him! He had a tough go of middle school including depression, self harm. If I could go back, having a pet would have helped during that awful stage of teenager years I imagine. He got much better in 11th grade, thankfully!
Yeah, if you can sent the dog to grandparents during weekdays that would be ideal, right?
Anonymous wrote:Different take here!
When DS was around ten/eleven, he was super interested in dogs and expressed it to us. He read books about them, can name all types of breeds.
To this day, I wished we had gotten a dog for him! He had a tough go of middle school including depression, self harm. If I could go back, having a pet would have helped during that awful stage of teenager years I imagine. He got much better in 11th grade, thankfully!
Yeah, if you can sent the dog to grandparents during weekdays that would be ideal, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12 and 14-yr old have been begging for a dog for years but we really don't have the time or the inclination for a dog. DH travels for work often and both kids play sports with plenty of weekend travel. For years, my in-laws have been laying it on thick that "every child deserves a dog!" and how wonderful it is and going on about my DH's dogs growing up. Never mind the fact that my MIL is the one who cared for the pets.
I AM SO MAD. They came over an hour ago and said they had a surprise for 12-year-old's upcoming birthday.
Guess what it was.
A PUPPY.
I...do not...know what to say. They are still here about to have dinner and I ran upstairs to post on DCUM just for catharsis since I may lose it (or guzzle five cocktails). My DH is now super edgy b/c he knows I'm mad, my FIL is just hee-hawing in the corner and my kids are over the moon. I....am...speech-less...
Get a job and travel like your husband. Stop living off of his salary.
Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Notice OP never returned?
Anonymous wrote:Notice OP never returned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They made it clear this dog stays at our house. Going back down now.
Tell them it will go to the pound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing is... if your kids really want the dog, you are going to break their hearts. And they will remember that forever.
The in-laws are awful people, because you lose either way: you're going to have a dog in your house, or you're going to be the villain to your kids.
I'm really sorry, OP. I assume this is part of a pattern from the in-laws.
No, OP isn’t the bad guy. Her husband is. They’re his parents. She needs to have a come to Jesus with him and he can be the bad guy who sends the dog to live with his parents.
Anonymous wrote:Your in-laws are ABSOLUTE F-ING A&&HOLES!!! I am SO MAD on your behalf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12 and 14-yr old have been begging for a dog for years but we really don't have the time or the inclination for a dog. DH travels for work often and both kids play sports with plenty of weekend travel. For years, my in-laws have been laying it on thick that "every child deserves a dog!" and how wonderful it is and going on about my DH's dogs growing up. Never mind the fact that my MIL is the one who cared for the pets.
I AM SO MAD. They came over an hour ago and said they had a surprise for 12-year-old's upcoming birthday.
Guess what it was.
A PUPPY.
I...do not...know what to say. They are still here about to have dinner and I ran upstairs to post on DCUM just for catharsis since I may lose it (or guzzle five cocktails). My DH is now super edgy b/c he knows I'm mad, my FIL is just hee-hawing in the corner and my kids are over the moon. I....am...speech-less...
Get a job and travel like your husband. Stop living off of his salary.
Come on.
Oh my.