I rarely get pulled into this type of reply, but here it goes...
This is the most insulting and disrespectful thing I have read all day!
So what if my mom wants to spend her day watching tv, shopping or picking her nose, for that matter! Since WHEN should I tell my mom how to live HER life and what she SHOULD do in order for her to be "useful"?
My husband and I have 3 children and we are raising them together without "help" from our family. Frankly, I'm really proud of that and so is my mom. Does my mom help us by babysitting sometimes? Yes, she does and we really appreciate it. Would she be here to help us if DH or I got sick? You bet she would and has done so. Would I expect her to be my children's built-in babysitter or their main caregiver? Absolutely not!
She and my father did a heck of a job raising 3 children that turned out pretty good, if I may say so myself, and NOT in the best conditions. My father passed away 15 years ago and she continued on raising my younger brothers by herself and put both of them through college with little money. My mother is now 70 years old and finally retired last year. The last thing I'm going to do is ask her to babysit my children for a prolonged period of time. My mother has given MORE than enough of herself to us and society and it's her turn to be "selfish" and to do the things that SHE enjoys while she still has her health. When my children grow up and have families of their own, I plan to do the same. I will be happy to help out and babysit my grandkids sometimes and if there is an emergency, you bet I'll be there. However, I sincerely hope they don't expect me to be a "built-in" babysitter or tell me how to spend and what I should do with my time.
I am not saying that you should give up your lives or jobs if you are still working, but if you are not working and your day consists of shopping and watching TV, you really could make yourself useful to your own family and help out.
This is the most insulting and disrespectful thing I have read all day!
So what if my mom wants to spend her day watching tv, shopping or picking her nose, for that matter! Since WHEN should I tell my mom how to live HER life and what she SHOULD do in order for her to be "useful"?
My husband and I have 3 children and we are raising them together without "help" from our family. Frankly, I'm really proud of that and so is my mom. Does my mom help us by babysitting sometimes? Yes, she does and we really appreciate it. Would she be here to help us if DH or I got sick? You bet she would and has done so. Would I expect her to be my children's built-in babysitter or their main caregiver? Absolutely not!
She and my father did a heck of a job raising 3 children that turned out pretty good, if I may say so myself, and NOT in the best conditions. My father passed away 15 years ago and she continued on raising my younger brothers by herself and put both of them through college with little money. My mother is now 70 years old and finally retired last year. The last thing I'm going to do is ask her to babysit my children for a prolonged period of time. My mother has given MORE than enough of herself to us and society and it's her turn to be "selfish" and to do the things that SHE enjoys while she still has her health. When my children grow up and have families of their own, I plan to do the same. I will be happy to help out and babysit my grandkids sometimes and if there is an emergency, you bet I'll be there. However, I sincerely hope they don't expect me to be a "built-in" babysitter or tell me how to spend and what I should do with my time.
