Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with wearing socks on the beach vacation? Is this beach in Canada?
They are both sporty (well, for my dad, relatively so for an older guy), so they are doing athletic activities, not just hanging out on the beach. I apologized to my dad, he accepted and determined that the issue was that my son packed socks but could not find them in his bag (I have no idea how this is possible, it is not a large bag). It's all resolved. Thanks.
But I'm guessing your control issues and anxiety are not resolved. Way to put a damper on what was supposed to be a bonding time for your Dad and son.
This is so melodramatic. By telling her kid to change his socks, she’s ruining bonding time with grandpa? That’s ridiculous.
+1. OP asked grandpa to remind her son to change his socks. NBD. the way my kids are going they’ll probably still need reminders to change their underwear at 13. Kids need reminders. Calm down people.
And Grandpa responded that everything was under control. Only OP didn't like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with wearing socks on the beach vacation? Is this beach in Canada?
They are both sporty (well, for my dad, relatively so for an older guy), so they are doing athletic activities, not just hanging out on the beach. I apologized to my dad, he accepted and determined that the issue was that my son packed socks but could not find them in his bag (I have no idea how this is possible, it is not a large bag). It's all resolved. Thanks.
But I'm guessing your control issues and anxiety are not resolved. Way to put a damper on what was supposed to be a bonding time for your Dad and son.
This is so melodramatic. By telling her kid to change his socks, she’s ruining bonding time with grandpa? That’s ridiculous.
+1. OP asked grandpa to remind her son to change his socks. NBD. the way my kids are going they’ll probably still need reminders to change their underwear at 13. Kids need reminders. Calm down people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with wearing socks on the beach vacation? Is this beach in Canada?
They are both sporty (well, for my dad, relatively so for an older guy), so they are doing athletic activities, not just hanging out on the beach. I apologized to my dad, he accepted and determined that the issue was that my son packed socks but could not find them in his bag (I have no idea how this is possible, it is not a large bag). It's all resolved. Thanks.
But I'm guessing your control issues and anxiety are not resolved. Way to put a damper on what was supposed to be a bonding time for your Dad and son.
This is so melodramatic. By telling her kid to change his socks, she’s ruining bonding time with grandpa? That’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I’d have replied back, “Well, as the one who’s washed many a pair of his sweaty socks, I was just trying to save you some nasty odor!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's with wearing socks on the beach vacation? Is this beach in Canada?
They are both sporty (well, for my dad, relatively so for an older guy), so they are doing athletic activities, not just hanging out on the beach. I apologized to my dad, he accepted and determined that the issue was that my son packed socks but could not find them in his bag (I have no idea how this is possible, it is not a large bag). It's all resolved. Thanks.
But I'm guessing your control issues and anxiety are not resolved. Way to put a damper on what was supposed to be a bonding time for your Dad and son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious you moms think 13 yr old boys are the pinnacle of cleanliness, regardless if you "raised them right." All kids at this age can struggle in understanding what being clean means. I don't see a single thing wrong with what OP said to her Dad.
No. We don’t think our 13 year olds are the pinnacle of cleanliness but when they are on vacation with grandpa we don’t obsess about dirty socks or feel the need to dictate and interject because we are controlling and have untreated anxiety. Signed. Mom of 13 and 15 year old boys.
Maybe you don't obsess over vacation socks but you sure as hell act like a a$$hole for no reason to another mom on a benign post. You've got that going for you. Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:
What's with wearing socks on the beach vacation? Is this beach in Canada?
They are both sporty (well, for my dad, relatively so for an older guy), so they are doing athletic activities, not just hanging out on the beach. I apologized to my dad, he accepted and determined that the issue was that my son packed socks but could not find them in his bag (I have no idea how this is possible, it is not a large bag). It's all resolved. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious you moms think 13 yr old boys are the pinnacle of cleanliness, regardless if you "raised them right." All kids at this age can struggle in understanding what being clean means. I don't see a single thing wrong with what OP said to her Dad.
No. We don’t think our 13 year olds are the pinnacle of cleanliness but when they are on vacation with grandpa we don’t obsess about dirty socks or feel the need to dictate and interject because we are controlling and have untreated anxiety. Signed. Mom of 13 and 15 year old boys.
Maybe you don't obsess over vacation socks but you sure as hell act like a a$$hole for no reason to another mom on a benign post. You've got that going for you. Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious you moms think 13 yr old boys are the pinnacle of cleanliness, regardless if you "raised them right." All kids at this age can struggle in understanding what being clean means. I don't see a single thing wrong with what OP said to her Dad.
No. We don’t think our 13 year olds are the pinnacle of cleanliness but when they are on vacation with grandpa we don’t obsess about dirty socks or feel the need to dictate and interject because we are controlling and have untreated anxiety. Signed. Mom of 13 and 15 year old boys.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious you moms think 13 yr old boys are the pinnacle of cleanliness, regardless if you "raised them right." All kids at this age can struggle in understanding what being clean means. I don't see a single thing wrong with what OP said to her Dad.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious you moms think 13 yr old boys are the pinnacle of cleanliness, regardless if you "raised them right." All kids at this age can struggle in understanding what being clean means. I don't see a single thing wrong with what OP said to her Dad.