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Proud Parent
- Dec 31, 2012
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So, my parents have been divorced a couple of years now. They're not very friendly with each other. In fact, I'm not even sure that I'm supposed to tell my mom where my dad lives. Anyway, they live close enough to each other, that it makes it very awkward if I'm planning on visiting one or the other.
Anyway, DD has a meet in a nearby town (to both of them). And both have expressed an interest in going to DDs meet. I told my dad not to go because I don't think he'll enjoy sitting and watching gymnastics for so long (he didn't even go to my high school graduation nor did he watch a single cheer competition or game). I truly don't think he'd be happy to be there. I did tell DD that he would like to watch the videos when we got to his house.
Then, my mom found out that we were staying with my dad and now she doesn't want to go to DDs meet because her "feelings are hurt."
Now, neither are going. I don't really care. I don't want to sit with either of them for an entire meet. However, DD was really sad when she found out grandpa wouldn't be going. I told her that it would be okay because grandma would be there. Now grandma is trying to play the "poor me" card. I was trying to plan lunch date with her to hang out before the meet when she started crying (literally) about not wanting to go. I basically just hung up the phone on her.
I can deal with their problems when it's just me that's put in the middle. I can't handle it when it effects my kids. I thought the whole point was to support DD and her gymnastics?
My dad is still single and we haven't visited him in a long time because he didn't have anywhere suitable for us to stay. In fact, he just bought a house and has been renovating quickly so that we could all stay with him when we came down for this meet. My mom has "moved on" and has been considering moving in with her boyfriend, so it's not like she's lonely.
I'm pretty mad right now, and I can't see that I am wrong, or am I just being really cold-hearted? I have zero intention of apologizing. However, if neither plan on going, I will have DD call one of them directly to ask them to come. Unfortunately, that puts me back in the middle, but I don't want her to be punished because of a family issue.
Anyway, DD has a meet in a nearby town (to both of them). And both have expressed an interest in going to DDs meet. I told my dad not to go because I don't think he'll enjoy sitting and watching gymnastics for so long (he didn't even go to my high school graduation nor did he watch a single cheer competition or game). I truly don't think he'd be happy to be there. I did tell DD that he would like to watch the videos when we got to his house.
Then, my mom found out that we were staying with my dad and now she doesn't want to go to DDs meet because her "feelings are hurt."
Now, neither are going. I don't really care. I don't want to sit with either of them for an entire meet. However, DD was really sad when she found out grandpa wouldn't be going. I told her that it would be okay because grandma would be there. Now grandma is trying to play the "poor me" card. I was trying to plan lunch date with her to hang out before the meet when she started crying (literally) about not wanting to go. I basically just hung up the phone on her.
I can deal with their problems when it's just me that's put in the middle. I can't handle it when it effects my kids. I thought the whole point was to support DD and her gymnastics?
My dad is still single and we haven't visited him in a long time because he didn't have anywhere suitable for us to stay. In fact, he just bought a house and has been renovating quickly so that we could all stay with him when we came down for this meet. My mom has "moved on" and has been considering moving in with her boyfriend, so it's not like she's lonely.
I'm pretty mad right now, and I can't see that I am wrong, or am I just being really cold-hearted? I have zero intention of apologizing. However, if neither plan on going, I will have DD call one of them directly to ask them to come. Unfortunately, that puts me back in the middle, but I don't want her to be punished because of a family issue.