vespergirl
Ideal_Rock
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Hi everyone, here''s the situation:
Last week my dad had to have an emergency quadruple bypass open heart surgery. He found out the day before his surgery was scheduled. So, I immediately booked myself a ticket to fly to FL that night, so that I could see him before he went to surgery the next day (in case he didn''t make it, I wanted to see him one last time). I stayed down there for 5 days, and then flew back. I never mentioned the price of the tickets to my parents because it was totally irrelevant to my husband and I, but they felt bad that I bought last minute tickets and that my husband had to take 3 days off work to watch our son while I was out of state (couldn''t bring son because of hospital rules & there was no one else to watch him either where we live or in FL).
Anyway, now my dad is at home and recovering comfortably, and I offered to fly down with my son to keep him company and take care of him while my mom is working next week, Mon. - Fri. My dad was really excited at the prospect of seeing his grandson (even though we''re also spending a week there at Xmas) and took me up on the offer. So, I bought us both tickets to fly down next week.
When my mom found out, she felt really bad about the price of all the last-minute tickets and the vacation days my husband had to take, and she is INSISTING on paying me back for the tickets for my son & I for next week''s trip (about $550). My husband and I feel very uncomfortable taking any money from her, because we feel like family comes first, and we can far more easily afford the expense than my parents can.
My mom is one of those pampered women who knows nothing about their family finances (seriously, she has no idea what their mortgage payment is) and I happen to know that my dad is struggling financially right now. My mom has a low-paying job, where she keeps her whole salary and doesn''t contribute at all to household expenses, so she has plenty of savings, even though I know that my dad could REALLY use the help right now. Personally, I think that she should be contributing to help my dad, but she said it''s "her" money, and she wants to pay me, because I''m a stay at home mom, and she feels bad that my husband has paid for all these tickets for my family. I told her that my husband makes an excellent salary, he doesn''t mind at all, and these expenses are not a hardship for us - consider it an Xmas present this year.
So, I don''t know what to do - take her money to preserve their pride (or I won''t hear the end of it all week) or refuse? Maybe I can just take the money and then give it to my dad, but he may also be too proud to accept it? I just hate this situation, because she keeps asking me how much the tickets were, and I just keep telling her not to worry about it, but she won''t leave me alone.
Any advice on what I should do?
Last week my dad had to have an emergency quadruple bypass open heart surgery. He found out the day before his surgery was scheduled. So, I immediately booked myself a ticket to fly to FL that night, so that I could see him before he went to surgery the next day (in case he didn''t make it, I wanted to see him one last time). I stayed down there for 5 days, and then flew back. I never mentioned the price of the tickets to my parents because it was totally irrelevant to my husband and I, but they felt bad that I bought last minute tickets and that my husband had to take 3 days off work to watch our son while I was out of state (couldn''t bring son because of hospital rules & there was no one else to watch him either where we live or in FL).
Anyway, now my dad is at home and recovering comfortably, and I offered to fly down with my son to keep him company and take care of him while my mom is working next week, Mon. - Fri. My dad was really excited at the prospect of seeing his grandson (even though we''re also spending a week there at Xmas) and took me up on the offer. So, I bought us both tickets to fly down next week.
When my mom found out, she felt really bad about the price of all the last-minute tickets and the vacation days my husband had to take, and she is INSISTING on paying me back for the tickets for my son & I for next week''s trip (about $550). My husband and I feel very uncomfortable taking any money from her, because we feel like family comes first, and we can far more easily afford the expense than my parents can.
My mom is one of those pampered women who knows nothing about their family finances (seriously, she has no idea what their mortgage payment is) and I happen to know that my dad is struggling financially right now. My mom has a low-paying job, where she keeps her whole salary and doesn''t contribute at all to household expenses, so she has plenty of savings, even though I know that my dad could REALLY use the help right now. Personally, I think that she should be contributing to help my dad, but she said it''s "her" money, and she wants to pay me, because I''m a stay at home mom, and she feels bad that my husband has paid for all these tickets for my family. I told her that my husband makes an excellent salary, he doesn''t mind at all, and these expenses are not a hardship for us - consider it an Xmas present this year.
So, I don''t know what to do - take her money to preserve their pride (or I won''t hear the end of it all week) or refuse? Maybe I can just take the money and then give it to my dad, but he may also be too proud to accept it? I just hate this situation, because she keeps asking me how much the tickets were, and I just keep telling her not to worry about it, but she won''t leave me alone.
Any advice on what I should do?