OK - I'm not sure how to handle something.
My DD is almost 17, my DNiece just turned 17. There are about 3 months apart. Neither of them are the problem. They are both pretty similar (smart, active both in school and out)
So - the problem...
My sister is almost making this a competitive situation. I am trying my darndest not to engage - but dang - it is so hard.
My DD is done with the ACT -and she did great. (Although DD's score would not be "good" enough for her DD.) DNiece went on her first college tour this weekend, and my sister made the biggest stinking deal about this. They went to Texas, so made a long weekend of it, somewhere nice, blah, blah blah.
I just need a coping strategy so that I do not feel like my DD is getting overshadowed. Everything DD seems to do, my sister totally overshadows what DD does with DNiece's accomplishments.
Can I give some examples...DNiece, because she is a little bit older, got her driver's license first. DNiece, because of the course offereings at her high school is taking 3 AP classes, DD is only taking 2. DNiece has higher than a 4.0 GPA, due to thier school weighting AP classes differently. DD is not "slouching off" by any stretch of the imagination. Her GPA this semester is 3.94. DNiece will be over a 4.0. Most likely - DNiece will graduate a week earlier than DD, and my parents will come to that graduation, and then be "too bored/tired or whatever" to come to my DD's.
I just need a coping mechanism. And just so you know, DD feels this too, as this has been going on for years. DD and DNiece are the only 2 out of 5 grandkids that graduate in the same year, so they are most often compared.
UGGH.
My DD is almost 17, my DNiece just turned 17. There are about 3 months apart. Neither of them are the problem. They are both pretty similar (smart, active both in school and out)
So - the problem...
My sister is almost making this a competitive situation. I am trying my darndest not to engage - but dang - it is so hard.
My DD is done with the ACT -and she did great. (Although DD's score would not be "good" enough for her DD.) DNiece went on her first college tour this weekend, and my sister made the biggest stinking deal about this. They went to Texas, so made a long weekend of it, somewhere nice, blah, blah blah.
I just need a coping strategy so that I do not feel like my DD is getting overshadowed. Everything DD seems to do, my sister totally overshadows what DD does with DNiece's accomplishments.
Can I give some examples...DNiece, because she is a little bit older, got her driver's license first. DNiece, because of the course offereings at her high school is taking 3 AP classes, DD is only taking 2. DNiece has higher than a 4.0 GPA, due to thier school weighting AP classes differently. DD is not "slouching off" by any stretch of the imagination. Her GPA this semester is 3.94. DNiece will be over a 4.0. Most likely - DNiece will graduate a week earlier than DD, and my parents will come to that graduation, and then be "too bored/tired or whatever" to come to my DD's.
I just need a coping mechanism. And just so you know, DD feels this too, as this has been going on for years. DD and DNiece are the only 2 out of 5 grandkids that graduate in the same year, so they are most often compared.
UGGH.




