Anonymous wrote:My parents NEVER came to see me. My siblings were collegiate athletes and they managed to drive hours to go watch them play. Can you tell that I have some resentment?
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Anonymous wrote:My parents NEVER came to see me. My siblings were collegiate athletes and they managed to drive hours to go watch them play. Can you tell that I have some resentment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im wondering if some of these posters turn into the parents who are guilting dcum posters about sp bring every holiday at home after they are grown, married, with kids, and want to start their own family traditions but have to navigate two sets of needy parents.
what?
She/he is wondering, these parents that are heart broken about only seeing their kids at parents weekend, then Thanksgiving then Christmas... are these the same parents that make holidays a nightmare when their kids are grown.
I vote, yes, they are.
I vote yes too. And they seem to place extreme importance on holidays since they don't see their kids other times of the year.
Anonymous wrote:My parents NEVER came to see me. My siblings were collegiate athletes and they managed to drive hours to go watch them play. Can you tell that I have some resentment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the kid. When my son went away, he was a five hour plane ride. For his freshman year we agreed somebody would visit once a month or he'd come home. But he'd get to see family once a month, somehow. He was not sure he'd stay at that college through his freshman year, then all four years, etc. Now he is in med school there. For sophomore year he was open to it being every other month. After that it was every 2-3 months. But we FaceTime and/or text daily. He's a mama's boy.
When my daughter went to school she was also a five hour plane ride away. She was an hour away from DS. So if we visited one, obviously we visited the other. I think they saw each other once or twice a month separate from us visiting our son. She would have been fine leaving at the end of August, coming home for Thanksgiving, then winter break, then spring break, then summer. MAYYYYYBE she would have wanted a visit around February?
We're a close family though. This is unusual.
And a wealthy one too, apparently. How much did you spend on plane fare every year if you don't mind sharing? It sounds like you bought what, ten, plane tickets to the West Coast? So probably about an additional seven thousand dollars in addition to tuition and room and board? Wow!
Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with going from seeing your child every single day to a handful of times a year? This is gonna hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you all visit for family days? We go every year and it is a blast! I feel bad for the kids whose families aren’t there. The place is packed with parents and kids.
Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with going from seeing your child every single day to a handful of times a year? This is gonna hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you all visit for family days? We go every year and it is a blast! I feel bad for the kids whose families aren’t there. The place is packed with parents and kids.