Anonymous wrote:My mom is this way. Growing up, I remember her openly wishing we would have children just like us (and she never meant that as a good thing). She still complains about colic, about typical two year old stubbornness, that sort of thing.
My sister was struggling with her toddler one day, and our mom, with this horribly smug tone says "You were such a little shit at that age. Karma's a bitch, isn't it?" and a nasty little self-satisfied smile on her face. I was horrified. My sister burst into tears. Apparently, this was an ongoing pattern of behavior and hardly the first time such things were said.
And mom wonders why we all keep her at arm's length.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is this way. Growing up, I remember her openly wishing we would have children just like us (and she never meant that as a good thing). She still complains about colic, about typical two year old stubbornness, that sort of thing.
My sister was struggling with her toddler one day, and our mom, with this horribly smug tone says "You were such a little shit at that age. Karma's a bitch, isn't it?" and a nasty little self-satisfied smile on her face. I was horrified. My sister burst into tears. Apparently, this was an ongoing pattern of behavior and hardly the first time such things were said.
And mom wonders why we all keep her at arm's length.
Anonymous wrote:Don't take their calls. If they ask why tell them you have a colicky baby to deal with and no time for unsupportive people.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, that is ridiculous and just plain mean. OP, you do not need to have a sense of humor about it because it's not funny! Next time they ask how long the baby slept, don't answer. Instead, say: "I'm having a tough time right now, so I don't find the jokes about my colicky baby funny. Please stop." Don't provide the ammunition for this obnoxious "joke" to continue.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is this way. Growing up, I remember her openly wishing we would have children just like us (and she never meant that as a good thing). She still complains about colic, about typical two year old stubbornness, that sort of thing.
My sister was struggling with her toddler one day, and our mom, with this horribly smug tone says "You were such a little shit at that age. Karma's a bitch, isn't it?" and a nasty little self-satisfied smile on her face. I was horrified. My sister burst into tears. Apparently, this was an ongoing pattern of behavior and hardly the first time such things were said.
And mom wonders why we all keep her at arm's length.
Anonymous wrote:I was a colicky baby who had trouble sleeping for years, I have heard about this my entire life from my parents. I'm now a new parent to a colicky 5 month old and my parents are gleeful that this is happening to me. They call regularly to ask how many hours of uninterrupted sleep I've gotten and then laugh, say something about karma, and announce it's time for tennis at the retirement community. It was humorous the first few times but I am exhausted and losing it, I can't imagine being so resentful of my child that I delight in their misfortune 30 years from now. I think I need to stop taking their calls.
Anonymous wrote:Actually that sounds funny. You need to lighten up.
it's funny once. Maybe twice. Beyond that it's rude.Anonymous wrote:Actually that sounds funny. You need to lighten up.