Anonymous wrote:I agree. Boomers are super selfish.Anonymous wrote:Boomers are super selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are 2 sides to every story. I raised 3 kids. My daughter only wants to see us when there is something in it for her, like babysitting. We have gotten older and constantly being used as a babysitter is too much for us. I think the issue is, how did we raise such a self centered daughter?
I have the same problem. My MIL only wants to see DD for self-entertainment, but doesn't want to make any effort. So we have to bring DD to her house every time because she won't come to visit us. She also likes to show DD off to her acquaintances, but she doesn't want to do any work. Because, you know, children are not cute toys you just drag around dressed up in cutsie outfits - they actually require quite a bit of work. MIL doesn't want to work, she just wants entertainment. So she has very little involvement in her life.
I agree. Boomers are super selfish.Anonymous wrote:Boomers are super selfish.
Anonymous wrote:
There are 2 sides to every story. I raised 3 kids. My daughter only wants to see us when there is something in it for her, like babysitting. We have gotten older and constantly being used as a babysitter is too much for us. I think the issue is, how did we raise such a self centered daughter?
Anonymous wrote:Before we moved, my in-laws lived 45 min away and saw DS once a month. My parents live 30 min away and saw DS weekly. My parents skype with DS daily and in-laws every other week. It is clear that DS recognizes and responds to my parents better (he's 1.5). It will be interesting what happens when we move back in a few months.
Like another PP said, some people just don't want to be THOSE grandparents. I was a little annoyed at first but have gotten over it.
I don't understand why you are annoyed at DH though. That seems like a total overreaction and really unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:After years of disappointment I've gotten to acceptance.
Bottom line: it's not you and it's not your kids.
It's them. They, for whatever reason, aren't those grandparents.
Your kids will never know until long after they've passed away. So stop letting them disappoint you and focus on the grandparents that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp again- since my parents and ILs don't visit, call, or Skype much (emails almost every day- like my toddlers understand that!), I plan on doing the Exact Same Thing to them when they are old and infirm.
Right now they have enough energy to run marathons, go on kayak races, and hike every day. But travelling to see my kids is too much. Bullshit!
So I am sweet, pleasant, and kind, but I'm not going to do one thing for them when they are old. And since my kids don't know them much, I'm sure they won't either.
Enjoy being old and alone Boomers!!
Be careful, children tend to treat their parents the way they have seen their parents treat their grandparents. You reap what you sow.
Anonymous wrote:Pp again- since my parents and ILs don't visit, call, or Skype much (emails almost every day- like my toddlers understand that!), I plan on doing the Exact Same Thing to them when they are old and infirm.
Right now they have enough energy to run marathons, go on kayak races, and hike every day. But travelling to see my kids is too much. Bullshit!
So I am sweet, pleasant, and kind, but I'm not going to do one thing for them when they are old. And since my kids don't know them much, I'm sure they won't either.
Enjoy being old and alone Boomers!!