SharpMomOfTwo
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I have to say, for a while we did allow them to control things, they always wanted to treat everyone (my in laws and such), we thought they were just being nice, we really only found out that they were truely being controlling when we tried to say no, and do our own thing. I have to tell you though, I have been wearing my "big girl panties" (such a rude thing to say, my goodness) for quite some time now, and am wearing them now - hence the reason I'm responding to you. We did NOT do what they wanted us to do for christmas this past year - We invited sis to our house for some time durring the day and she refused to come, stating that it would be do much for her kids, 12 & 14, but then expected us to go to hers for dinner (I guess a 1 and 3 year old can hanld a long and hectic day better than their older cousins). We told her thanks for the invite, but no thank you, and as usual, we were the bad ones because we didn't conform. But I'm done conforming - if this means loosing my family, than thats what it will have to be. DH and myself are very tired of having no say, no opinion that counts, in my families eyes, unless we do exacty what they want. My inlaws are great, as that is all I need (and my other siblings).
I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. My grandmother was the same way. It took my Mom many years to cut her out of her life. My sister and I only wish that she did it sooner. We all wish that she was a different kind of person but she's not and will never be. We mourn the loss of a family that we never really had. It is hard but you need your sanity. Life is too short to always be stressed. Good luck.![]()
Oh..Please..you DON"T want to join my family...their NUTS! HAha!..I've just been at this a bit longer than you have. Believe me..everyone has been through this type of stuff to one degree or another. It's hard to be the same family you were growing up..because your just not. Families grow and time moves on, and more people are added, and the family dynamic changes. I lived that with my parents and siblings..and now..I'm going through it with my own kids(I have a 27 year old..20 year old and a 16 year old) I'm hoping to have learned from some of the mistakes made with my own siblings and parents..and apply that to my own kids. It is tough when your family dynamic changes. I know everytime one of my kids is dating someone long term..it doesn't feel like "us" anymore..it's "us" plus one. I have to remember this "other" is significant in their lives. My head tells me this..but my heart wants my little kids the way they were. It seems to me it's your mom and possibly your sister, that are not able to accept the changes..just trying to control it all. Now..it hit the fan! You are right not to worry..because honestly..it's all gonna work out. You take a deep breath..and do what you know is right for you and your husband for a change. They'll come around. I have a feeling your mom isn't going to let go of her "baby" over a vacation. As far as your older sister..she just learned her little sister..isn't so little anymore.![]()
I don't know who you think you are speaking to me this way - "Selling your belongings on Ebay? Really that says a lot about your financial situation." Yes, my husband is selling baseball cards on ebay to pay for our vacation because I am a SAHM, and we have a lot of expences, just like everyone else. I'm sorry we don't all have a Disney bank account will thousands in it to just throw around all over the place, really, I am. You can say whatever you want about what I said to my family (which you already have several times), but don't you dare attack me that way.
Time to put your big girl panties onUnfortunately it would appear that the OP *did* put on her big girl panties... and mom promptly gave her a wedgie!Poor thing!
Honey, take a deep breath. There are people who are simply not worth bothering with and you are getting yourself all worked up over one of them which is not helping you
For a good giggle, go Google "Mark Twain" "wrestle" and "pig". Mark Twain was a wise man (and a wisea--) !