threecrazykids
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People REALLY get upset about when others have a baby. There were 4 grandkids born on DH's side within 9 months and it is GREAT. Then there was another little mini-explosion a few years later
. Those kids have a BLAST at family get togethers, etc.
I would have to start making comments like "well, _____ needs to grow up sooner or later and figure out that the world doesn't revolve around her"![]()
This is more along the lines of what I was going to suggest too. Turn it around on them so THEY look like the fools. When she freaks out when you announce your pregnancy I'd first give her a shocked look, then I'd look her dead in the eye and smile and say "Wow...I guess I was hoping you'd be thrilled like we are-that they would be close in age and grow to be good friends, but (throw this one out there for her to chew on) EVERYONE was right in telling me this is exactly how immature you'd react!"
. There were 4 grandkids born on DH's side within 9 months and it is GREAT. Then there was another little mini-explosion a few years later
. Those kids have a BLAST at family get togethers, etc.
) It's a big decision to make and only YOU and DH know if youa re ready to make that jump. The decision should not be left up to what others might think or how they are going to react. It is YOUR family and only you and DH have the right to decide for yourselves.
I just had to make the decision not to engage. I was just as excited for her as myself and let it be known, without falling into the trap. Our boys are now 4(1 week apart) and she still tries to turn everything between them into a competition. I take the teflon route. It just isn't worth it to argue over something that should bring great joy.
My cousin had her daughter 2 months later, not that it did or would have bothered me, she was 18 and genuinely didn't know she was pregnant but I thought it might confuse your relatives!
I'm well aware it's currently a non-issue. Just a discussion!