Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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My mom or my sister?
My mom: in her 70s, in a wheelchair and can't get around much. Lives with my dad and needs someone to care for her. She nearly died last Christmas and she's not well at all. She's still extremely strong-willed, domineering, and completely aggravating. Also very abusive to my dad and us too. She has no other commitments this Christmas. She usually has a small dinner at her house for my family, sister's family, my uncle and his female friend. This year she decided she wanted to do dinner on Christmas day around 2 p.m. Whatever. Fine with us.
My sister: has an 8 year old DD & husband. Husband's family is rather large and all live in the area. Very close-knit family. Sister usually has to work on holidays (hospital), but this year she gets both Christmas Eve & Christmas day off.
My sister called me the other day upset because she wants my mom to move dinner up to Christmas Eve like always. I told sis we'd have to do it later in the evening because we hadn't done our shopping yet because of the funeral. Then she suggested maybe we do dinner at noon on Christmas day. Turns out, her in-laws are having dinner at 3 p.m. and there's obviously a conflict. I asked if she could get her in-laws to move it up to 5 p.m. and have my mom move it to noon and that would make everybody happy. Oh no, she can't ask the in-laws to change it.
Talked to my mom and she's being stubborn about it and won't move it to noon at all, saying if sis doesn't want to come at 2, then she needn't come at all. Hmph, says she.
I think they're both being a couple of jerks. My sister's always putting her husband's family first and my mom feels like an afterthought all the time, but you can't tell my sister that or she just gets defensive and says it's ridiculous. On the other hand, my mom has no other commitments, so why can't she schedule her dinner around my sister's plans? She doesn't have to worry about us, other than the fact that we need to spend time shopping on Saturday.
And they're both putting me in the middle as usual.
ARGH! Why are families so freakin' difficult???
My mom: in her 70s, in a wheelchair and can't get around much. Lives with my dad and needs someone to care for her. She nearly died last Christmas and she's not well at all. She's still extremely strong-willed, domineering, and completely aggravating. Also very abusive to my dad and us too. She has no other commitments this Christmas. She usually has a small dinner at her house for my family, sister's family, my uncle and his female friend. This year she decided she wanted to do dinner on Christmas day around 2 p.m. Whatever. Fine with us.
My sister: has an 8 year old DD & husband. Husband's family is rather large and all live in the area. Very close-knit family. Sister usually has to work on holidays (hospital), but this year she gets both Christmas Eve & Christmas day off.
My sister called me the other day upset because she wants my mom to move dinner up to Christmas Eve like always. I told sis we'd have to do it later in the evening because we hadn't done our shopping yet because of the funeral. Then she suggested maybe we do dinner at noon on Christmas day. Turns out, her in-laws are having dinner at 3 p.m. and there's obviously a conflict. I asked if she could get her in-laws to move it up to 5 p.m. and have my mom move it to noon and that would make everybody happy. Oh no, she can't ask the in-laws to change it.
Talked to my mom and she's being stubborn about it and won't move it to noon at all, saying if sis doesn't want to come at 2, then she needn't come at all. Hmph, says she.
I think they're both being a couple of jerks. My sister's always putting her husband's family first and my mom feels like an afterthought all the time, but you can't tell my sister that or she just gets defensive and says it's ridiculous. On the other hand, my mom has no other commitments, so why can't she schedule her dinner around my sister's plans? She doesn't have to worry about us, other than the fact that we need to spend time shopping on Saturday.
And they're both putting me in the middle as usual.
ARGH! Why are families so freakin' difficult???

