Helicopter Children?

binny

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Ok I am not a Helicopter parent I let my kids fight their battles and dont have any guilt sending them to school, sports, or letting them go to age appropriate things.

I am a helicopter child though.

My dad died 14 years ago and I have called my mom pretty much every day since. Even when we were in different countries, it was rare that we would go more than a couple of days without talking.


I worry about her, she isnt in the best of health and she doesnt have anyone but my cousins there. I would feel much better if one of my brothers was near by but they arent. She will be moving here next Spring, God willing, and then I wont worry so much I think.
She comes to visit frequently and we go to see her several times a year. She is 8 hours away by car.

So does all of this make me a "helicopter child" ?
 
No, binny, you are just a good daughter. :thumbsup2

Denae
 
hmmph... I have never heard of this term before. Makes sense tho!
 
I think it makes you a loving child. Your mom is lucky to have someone to be so concerned about her welfare. :goodvibes
 

I talked to my mom at least twice a day when she was here....wish I could still do that. You are a good daughter with a loving mom...nothing wrong with that!
 
My step-mother died about 15 years ago. I call my Dad almost every day and also email several times a week. When he first married my new step-mom she thought it was a little strange but she's used to it now :teeth: What the heck, I love talking to my Dad, he's the greatest person I've ever known. He had a quad bypass 14 months ago but it doing fine now. Every minute I spend/talk with him is a gift!
 
Right there with you!

My parents are 81 & 86 and in the last year they have both slowed down a lot and have had health issues. We moved them closer to us a couple years back so that makes it much easier to keep an eye on them. I call them every day as I can tell just from my Dad's voice if something is wrong. (He was in the hospital 2x this year and we almost lost him the first time) I take my Mom food shopping every week and I take her out to other stores as my Dad doesn't drive so much anymore. I also take them for rides when I know they are sick of the walls in their home. I visit them several times a week and I bring the kids when I can as they enjoy their visits.

My kids are getting older (7 & 11) but now I feel as if my parents need me more. I wouldn't change it, but at times it can be very difficult being in the middle of two very different age groups.

Helicopter kid indeed.

Jill
 
well thank you. :) Its nice to know Im not alone at least

I guess thats how its supposed to work eh? You start letting go of your children and your parents start to need you more. Hadnt thought of it that way before.


:goodvibes

My mom plans on buying the house behind me ( the people that we bought this house form are living there temporarily until their house is ready we have a commune thing going on I think LOL) and there is a gate between the 2 houses. She wants to retire and just be here for us :) Isnt that the greatest thing?

I just want to take advantage of this time. I know life is too short to take it for granted.
 


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