Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2005
- Messages
- 5,209
I need some objective opinions on both sides of the coin here.
DS's birthday is a day before mine, and I've always been pretty careful to make sure he gets individual attention and we try not to share things like cakes, dinners, or whatnot. He'll be turning 15 this year.
Some of you may or may not have been following my saga with him, but let's just say we're having a lot of problems with him lately. He's bipolar and is really struggling academically and behaviorally. He's really not getting along with anyone, but especially DH and DD.
For the past several years, he's not been wanting to do any kind of celebrating for his birthday, although he will go out to dinner with us. Last year, he didn't even want to do that.
Yesterday I was trying to convince him to have a party, or take out some of his friends to a Japanese restaurant we all like. No way. Then I asked him, what about just the family. NO. Then out of frustration, I said, "What about just the two of us, just you and me?" and he didn't respond, which usually means "okay."
So, now I get the idea that this is something he'd actually like to do, but it would really hurt DH's and DD's feelings not to be included.
What to do? What to do?
Should I pursue this? Or just leave it alone?
DS's birthday is a day before mine, and I've always been pretty careful to make sure he gets individual attention and we try not to share things like cakes, dinners, or whatnot. He'll be turning 15 this year.
Some of you may or may not have been following my saga with him, but let's just say we're having a lot of problems with him lately. He's bipolar and is really struggling academically and behaviorally. He's really not getting along with anyone, but especially DH and DD.
For the past several years, he's not been wanting to do any kind of celebrating for his birthday, although he will go out to dinner with us. Last year, he didn't even want to do that. Yesterday I was trying to convince him to have a party, or take out some of his friends to a Japanese restaurant we all like. No way. Then I asked him, what about just the family. NO. Then out of frustration, I said, "What about just the two of us, just you and me?" and he didn't respond, which usually means "okay."
So, now I get the idea that this is something he'd actually like to do, but it would really hurt DH's and DD's feelings not to be included.
What to do? What to do?Should I pursue this? Or just leave it alone?

