hopemax
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I grew up 2500 miles away from the rest of my extendend family. My parents moved away from "home" during the high employment of the 1970's, they went where the job was. My grandma would come to visit every 5 years or so, but no one else would make the trip. We would drive the 30 hours or so it took to get there, once every 5 years (so I saw my Grandma about once every 2 1/2 years).
It's too far, can't afford it, some important thing came up, don't want to fly. I would overhear them all. And as a kid, I did wonder what we did that made everyone else not like us. Your taught that your family would be who you could turn too if something bad happens. I would worry, "If something happens to my Mom and Dad, what would happen to me?" Everyone else was a stranger.
Well, when I got married, my Mom's family decided they would come. 5 brothers & sisters, the two grandkids still living at home and Grandma. They came for 4 days, and at the end everyone wondered why they didn't come out sooner! I've seen some of my family more in the last five years then I did in the previous 23! I wanted to smack some of their heads together.
But I have about 7 cousins that I could pass on the street and would never even know that they were related to me.
I really don't think your sister is trying to lay a guilt trip on you. Years of hurt have a way of building up and spilling out in non-productive ways. You said she's getting questions from her kids, and since I was one of those kids, I'm feeling their pain.
Part of the problem, IMO, is I think your expecting any trip there to fail. So your last trip was a disaster, doesn't mean this one would be. You're not pregnant, I assume
and that will change the drive a lot. You'll be more comfortable, I doubt you did any of the driving that time, and could help DH break up the load. I've never gone anywhere in the US that was really boring. You said your SIL lives in NC? I'm sure your DIS family could come up with bunches of FUN suggestions to do both on the way to your SIL's place and while you were there.
It's too far, can't afford it, some important thing came up, don't want to fly. I would overhear them all. And as a kid, I did wonder what we did that made everyone else not like us. Your taught that your family would be who you could turn too if something bad happens. I would worry, "If something happens to my Mom and Dad, what would happen to me?" Everyone else was a stranger.
Well, when I got married, my Mom's family decided they would come. 5 brothers & sisters, the two grandkids still living at home and Grandma. They came for 4 days, and at the end everyone wondered why they didn't come out sooner! I've seen some of my family more in the last five years then I did in the previous 23! I wanted to smack some of their heads together.
But I have about 7 cousins that I could pass on the street and would never even know that they were related to me.I really don't think your sister is trying to lay a guilt trip on you. Years of hurt have a way of building up and spilling out in non-productive ways. You said she's getting questions from her kids, and since I was one of those kids, I'm feeling their pain.
Part of the problem, IMO, is I think your expecting any trip there to fail. So your last trip was a disaster, doesn't mean this one would be. You're not pregnant, I assume
and that will change the drive a lot. You'll be more comfortable, I doubt you did any of the driving that time, and could help DH break up the load. I've never gone anywhere in the US that was really boring. You said your SIL lives in NC? I'm sure your DIS family could come up with bunches of FUN suggestions to do both on the way to your SIL's place and while you were there.
), and we've been to visit once. The one time we visited she was nasty, selfish, self-serving, cheap, not at all welcoming, her children are spolied rotten brats, and there is NO WAY I am using my vacation time to see them.