minkydog
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This makes me sad. DH & DS19 are fighting;well, actually DS is actively ignoring his dad. DS19 has not shown a lot of initiative(failed 2 semesters of college, sleeps all day, works part-time) and it drives DH crazy. At the same age DH was in charge of opening the family restaurant, lighting the stoves, letting the workers in all before going to school. Then he'd return to the restaurant after school and work until closing,around 10pm. He left for college as soon as he could, was the only one in his family to graduate, and has literally brought us from the ground floor up. He is an incredibly hard worker.
Three years ago DH was felled by a rare lung disorder. He is partially disabled and takes about 15 meds a day in order to function. He was hospitalized less than a month ago with a complication and has not fully recovered. Between the steroid and his general crappy feeling, DH has been quick to engage lately. Two days ago, they got into a verbal sparring match that started as joking. Apparently, DS decided the joke went too far and got mad. Rather than let it go, DS has "punished" us for 2 days by sulking, pouting, and refusing to talk or eat with us.(I know, how juvenile
) I did get him to open up with me last night, but he refuses to acknowlege his father.
I know that some of this is normal father-son stuff. I get aggravated with DH because every time DS does something like this DH tells him he can leave. It's true, but I don't think it's necessary to say it. I think DS is terribly self-centered and doesn't give his dad a break--for heaven's sake, the man is slowly dying of this disease! He's doing his best to cope with being disabled at a young age, worried about the future, worried about our finances, worried about raising our very handicapped youngest child. DS19 doesn't get all that (I know it's his age; when he's a father i think he'll understand a whole lot of things.)
So we are celebrating Father's Day without DS19. DH decided he didn't want to invite anyone who won't speak to him and would only go for the free meal. I agree,but my heart is broken. These are the two men I love best in the world.
Three years ago DH was felled by a rare lung disorder. He is partially disabled and takes about 15 meds a day in order to function. He was hospitalized less than a month ago with a complication and has not fully recovered. Between the steroid and his general crappy feeling, DH has been quick to engage lately. Two days ago, they got into a verbal sparring match that started as joking. Apparently, DS decided the joke went too far and got mad. Rather than let it go, DS has "punished" us for 2 days by sulking, pouting, and refusing to talk or eat with us.(I know, how juvenile
) I did get him to open up with me last night, but he refuses to acknowlege his father.I know that some of this is normal father-son stuff. I get aggravated with DH because every time DS does something like this DH tells him he can leave. It's true, but I don't think it's necessary to say it. I think DS is terribly self-centered and doesn't give his dad a break--for heaven's sake, the man is slowly dying of this disease! He's doing his best to cope with being disabled at a young age, worried about the future, worried about our finances, worried about raising our very handicapped youngest child. DS19 doesn't get all that (I know it's his age; when he's a father i think he'll understand a whole lot of things.)
So we are celebrating Father's Day without DS19. DH decided he didn't want to invite anyone who won't speak to him and would only go for the free meal. I agree,but my heart is broken. These are the two men I love best in the world.



to see their relationship suffering over words and it kills me that he is not living at home