When we adopted our kids, I didn't send out announcements because I didn't want to make people feel obligated to give us a gift. Besides, everyone already knew about them. People came out of the woodwork giving us things for them... just like I do when a friend has a baby or adopts a child. Well, alot of people, but not any of my Dad's siblings... not even any cards of congratulations.
On Friday, we get an announcement that my cousin is graduating from HS. They live in ID, so we only see them every so often and now that our grandparents are dead, we'll probably see them even less often. So, now I'm torn. Do I send him a check to acknowledge his graduation or do I do the same for him as his parents did for my kids? I've acknowledged everything else that his brother and he have accomplished over the years.
It just amazed me that people whom you'd never expect to give you things when your kids arrive do and those who are related to you don't. It's sort of like when you go to everyone else's wake but when your relative dies, their relatives don't come to your families' wake. Do you go to the next one?
I understand that I was raised to be generous and my Dad's family wasn't. My Dad admits that we got this from our Mother. When does generosity turn into plain foolishness?
On Friday, we get an announcement that my cousin is graduating from HS. They live in ID, so we only see them every so often and now that our grandparents are dead, we'll probably see them even less often. So, now I'm torn. Do I send him a check to acknowledge his graduation or do I do the same for him as his parents did for my kids? I've acknowledged everything else that his brother and he have accomplished over the years.
It just amazed me that people whom you'd never expect to give you things when your kids arrive do and those who are related to you don't. It's sort of like when you go to everyone else's wake but when your relative dies, their relatives don't come to your families' wake. Do you go to the next one?
I understand that I was raised to be generous and my Dad's family wasn't. My Dad admits that we got this from our Mother. When does generosity turn into plain foolishness?

