Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you took the week off work to be with them then you have the right to feel irritated. I get it, I know how hard it is when your parents say they want to be grandparents badly and then don’t help out.
So … your definition of being grandparents is they must supply labor?
If you think playing with and feeding kids is “labor”, don’t visit your grandchildren. They won’t miss what they don’t know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you took the week off work to be with them then you have the right to feel irritated. I get it, I know how hard it is when your parents say they want to be grandparents badly and then don’t help out.
So … your definition of being grandparents is they must supply labor?
Anonymous wrote:If you took the week off work to be with them then you have the right to feel irritated. I get it, I know how hard it is when your parents say they want to be grandparents badly and then don’t help out.
Anonymous wrote:If you took the week off work to be with them then you have the right to feel irritated. I get it, I know how hard it is when your parents say they want to be grandparents badly and then don’t help out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will you fund her life and her retirement? No? Then she is justified in continuing to work.
Is she funding OP? Because she's the one who asked OP to take time off, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:She is one of those women who aren’t motherly or grandmotherly in the least yet have to put on airs of being a wonderful (grand)parent.
I bet you have some childhood trauma too.
Wait until she retires and becomes needy. You’ll play the game of wanting to visit them and bring the kids and then run around sightseeing when she can’t keep up. Or you can also “work” while you visit!
Anonymous wrote:Your mom would say - “We live 8 hrs from my daughter and she has not visited us in the past 6 months so we made the trip despite being busy with medical appts and work. Now she’s mad I can’t be available to her every second despite us coming all the way to her”