Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:06 pm
Just had a text from hubby "This Rovers 'til I die malarkey may come sooner than I expected after a match like that."
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I had a friend whose parents lived over the road from her and her family and they never saw each other and had very little to do with her two boys. If I were in that situation I'd keep up with relentless invitations to tea, parties, walks, school plays etc. My husband's first set of in-laws are as much family as the others so I don't hold with notions of blood being thicker than water etc. Everyone will be with us for Easter, a gathering of the clans. I love having a house full and the kids adore seeing everyone together and having fun. These years are so precious and so fleeting. Maybe your in-laws feel they can't compete with your parents, Vonny?Vonny wrote:It makes me quite sad really - I'd love to have in laws like you JR. I know I don't know you at all but you sound fun and family orientated.
I don't think it's that at all - they have no idea what my parents give the girls or when they see them. They're just weird, seriously weird. Will bend over backwards to help their church mates out but when it comes to their own flesh & blood they don't give a sh*t.cj wrote:Maybe your in-laws feel they can't compete with your parents, Vonny?
Very well said, Cath !!cj wrote:Maybe the girls are better off without them around in that case!
I agree. I wouldn't ever stop the girls seeing them if they want though but personally I wouldn't care if I never saw them again!J.R. wrote:Very well said, Cath !!cj wrote:Maybe the girls are better off without them around in that case!
That must make your husband feel quite sad. I know I would be if my parents weren't interested in my children. Even though the eldest is technically my step-daughter, they have always treated her as their family too and like their 'own' grand-daughter.Vonny wrote:I agree. I wouldn't ever stop the girls seeing them if they want though but personally I wouldn't care if I never saw them again!J.R. wrote:Very well said, Cath !!cj wrote:Maybe the girls are better off without them around in that case!
Yes - he can't understand them either. Mind you - he doesn't care for much of his family. Especially his sisters. now there's another story.......cj wrote:That must make your husband feel quite sad. I know I would be if my parents weren't interested in my children.
Oh well, sandwiches must be better than nothing.Vonny wrote:We've been invited to tea this afternoon![]()
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When I say tea, I mean sandwiches![]()
Also had savoury eggs, mini sausages AND Viennese Whirls*J.R. wrote:Oh well, sandwiches must be better than nothing.Vonny wrote:We've been invited to tea this afternoon![]()
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When I say tea, I mean sandwiches![]()
Sounds more appealing than tea with the in lawsJ.R. wrote:but ended up in the clubhouse with a birthday party for one of our girls with BOTH SIDES invited and staying for a great afternoon.
That's what sport is all about.
The Stella for the adults was excellent !
What about the fly cemetery biscuit? And presumably you couldn't use its alter ego as that would be offensive to follicly-challenged men named Gary??Vonny wrote:*Are we still allowed to call them that though? http://www.thisisweymouth.co.uk/display ... g_sick.php
Vonny wrote:We've been invited to tea this afternoon