Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my husband (not ASD). Having a nice family day or ANY nice family time was like pulling teeth and it made it all suck. Feel fortunate that your son and daughter in law still want to be around. Not all adult kids want to keep up being around miserable parents
Give me a break. I’m a Mom. You know what I do on Mother’s Day. Nothing! I sit upstairs. Watch TV and eat Swedish Fish. Why? Because it’s my day and that’s what I want to do. All of you complaining women sound unbearable. I feel sorry for your husbands!
Or maybe he's Muslim; they do not celebrate Father's Day. There are tons of reasons a man might not celebrate. The poster who made the comment is ignorant.Anonymous wrote:He may be from somewhere that has Father's Day on a different day and this weekend was not meaningful. Some countries that have FD have it a different day. E.g., Australia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and yes my son became a father 5 months ago with a baby daughter (another great reason to celebrate) and no the handyman is not a father!
The handyman HAS a father. Hiring someone for non emergency work in a Sunday and Fathers Day is odd.
The handyman may have offered the time as an appointment. Many handy people work while the weather is good sis they can travel, etc. for the winter. I know many contractors that work all kinds of crazy hours when the season is good.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -I have found reading over all of these responses interesting and they’ve also allowed me to look at it from a different perspective I am big enough to admit that even though his idea of a perfect Father’s Day by no means fit my perfect description that I should have respected what he wanted, which, in a way I did except for moving the lunch to a little bit later, so that we could all be together to make it just seems like this is a family day and I’m still baffled that the handyman’s visit trumped everything else
For the record, the handyman is a young guy. He’s not married, and his father’s back in his country for everyone who’s losing their mind over having him come over on a Sunday/Father’s Day no need to lose sleep over this.
I think what hurt me the most was that it seemed like he didn’t want to spend it with the family and I think frankly, it hurt my sons feelings. I was also extremely upset and embarrassed in front of this handyman that he spoke to me. That way he apologize several times but I still can’t Quite forgive him for that. We ended up making the best of things and the day ended up being OK but I still very much think he needs to go see a doctor. I truly believe he has a personality disorder of some sort. This type of behavior has repeated itself many times, and not just with me, but within his business, his relationships with other people, etc.
Thanks for the input. I must say I have grown to really dislike holidays. I hate the expectations that they come with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and yes my son became a father 5 months ago with a baby daughter (another great reason to celebrate) and no the handyman is not a father!
The handyman HAS a father. Hiring someone for non emergency work in a Sunday and Fathers Day is odd.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my husband (not ASD). Having a nice family day or ANY nice family time was like pulling teeth and it made it all suck. Feel fortunate that your son and daughter in law still want to be around. Not all adult kids want to keep up being around miserable parents
Anonymous wrote:OP here -I have found reading over all of these responses interesting and they’ve also allowed me to look at it from a different perspective I am big enough to admit that even though his idea of a perfect Father’s Day by no means fit my perfect description that I should have respected what he wanted, which, in a way I did except for moving the lunch to a little bit later, so that we could all be together to make it just seems like this is a family day and I’m still baffled that the handyman’s visit trumped everything else
For the record, the handyman is a young guy. He’s not married, and his father’s back in his country for everyone who’s losing their mind over having him come over on a Sunday/Father’s Day no need to lose sleep over this.
I think what hurt me the most was that it seemed like he didn’t want to spend it with the family and I think frankly, it hurt my sons feelings. I was also extremely upset and embarrassed in front of this handyman that he spoke to me. That way he apologize several times but I still can’t Quite forgive him for that. We ended up making the best of things and the day ended up being OK but I still very much think he needs to go see a doctor. I truly believe he has a personality disorder of some sort. This type of behavior has repeated itself many times, and not just with me, but within his business, his relationships with other people, etc.
Thanks for the input. I must say I have grown to really dislike holidays. I hate the expectations that they come with.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -I have found reading over all of these responses interesting and they’ve also allowed me to look at it from a different perspective I am big enough to admit that even though his idea of a perfect Father’s Day by no means fit my perfect description that I should have respected what he wanted, which, in a way I did except for moving the lunch to a little bit later, so that we could all be together to make it just seems like this is a family day and I’m still baffled that the handyman’s visit trumped everything else
For the record, the handyman is a young guy. He’s not married, and his father’s back in his country for everyone who’s losing their mind over having him come over on a Sunday/Father’s Day no need to lose sleep over this.
I think what hurt me the most was that it seemed like he didn’t want to spend it with the family and I think frankly, it hurt my sons feelings. I was also extremely upset and embarrassed in front of this handyman that he spoke to me. That way he apologize several times but I still can’t Quite forgive him for that. We ended up making the best of things and the day ended up being OK but I still very much think he needs to go see a doctor. I truly believe he has a personality disorder of some sort. This type of behavior has repeated itself many times, and not just with me, but within his business, his relationships with other people, etc.
Thanks for the input. I must say I have grown to really dislike holidays. I hate the expectations that they come with.