Date: 12/17/2009 12:02:41 PM
Author: Rachel9
Date: 12/17/2009 10:29:39 AM
Author: Ara Ann
And yes, there are MY kids to consider too...I don''t want them to feel like second class grandkids either.The funny thing is, my in-laws have never made it a point to get close to our sons, but mentioned how the miles between them and BIL''s son have prevented them from getting as close as she would have liked.
I guess 30 miles are too many for our sons too.![]()
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I haven''t read all of the replies, but I find the highlighted line odd. Not sure if this has been going on for years or just started? Sorry to be nosey, but my kids mean the world to me and if a family member would even try to treat them as second class we wouldn''t be part of the pack for good. If this is a ''new'' attitude, then I would def talk to MIL calmly to clear the winds or move on. I wouldn''t hide the letter from DH nor heat up the fire. I''m very sorry you weren''t not included, this makes me so sad....
Well...I guess it''s kind of been a lack of interest on their part, in the ''grandparenting'' area for quite a while. I''d invite them to the kids school activities when they were young, like Christmas concerts, etc., the things most grandparents attend. But they were never inclined to show up, and that is totally 100% their prerogative to not attend, but it does show how interested they are in their grandkids...and BTW, they have a total of THREE, two here, one in CA and there won''t be any more. I never made a big deal of it to my kids either, so they never felt bad about it...I am very careful about not bashing their grandparents, no matter how I feel about them.
And also when we visit their house, it''s not and wasn''t the most kid friendly environment (as the boys were growing up)...they were quite stuffy and formal, so the kids had to be on ''best behavior'' all the time (again, their house, their rules, which is their call) and didn''t get to really have ''fun'' there. - it wasn''t an ''easy going'' or fun grandparenting relationship.
My MIL did dote on our oldest, when he was pretty little, but after our 2nd son came along, when oldest was about five, my MIL''s interest in him dropped too. FIL has never really shown an interest in the boys, but was the same way with his sons...so that''s not surprising to me either.
We''ve just basically gone with the flow over the years and try to make the best of it. If I was the kind of DIL inclined to be a Royal PITA, she would have had her fill by now, I am sure.