by windowboxes » Mon May 12, 2014 9:36 am
Good morning,
First, what a lovely gesture and fortunate position you are in to offer an additional family member.
I can relate in term of helping out additional family member with cars, home loans, and holidays, and they were all appreciated my help.
I would like to highlight there has never been a scenario, he got more then she did, and I think if your family are incline to react this way you wouldn't be offering such an opportunity.
2, is the school the right fit for your nephew? Academically? Culture? Value? Personality? They should all be considered.
3, how does your sister/brother feel about this?
4, if you decide to go ahead if only for 3-5 years, your nephew will benefit from the experience, and exposure. However I would suggest a chat similar to your fathers. Certain grades need to be maintained, responsibility taken, without him feeling too much pressure.
5, your wife clearly has reservations, (I do hope they are not selfish reasons i.e. missing a skiing holiday, or cruise trip) these must be heard.
If you have a solution and answers to her worries I see no reason why you cannot offer your nephew a life changing opportunity.
You hear family members stating they would do anything for each other; this is how you and your wife can help, what a humble feeling this must be
Good morning,
First, what a lovely gesture and fortunate position you are in to offer an additional family member.
I can relate in term of helping out additional family member with cars, home loans, and holidays, and they were all appreciated my help.
I would like to highlight there has never been a scenario, he got more then she did, and I think if your family are incline to react this way you wouldn't be offering such an opportunity.
2, is the school the right fit for your nephew? Academically? Culture? Value? Personality? They should all be considered.
3, how does your sister/brother feel about this?
4, if you decide to go ahead if only for 3-5 years, your nephew will benefit from the experience, and exposure. However I would suggest a chat similar to your fathers. Certain grades need to be maintained, responsibility taken, without him feeling too much pressure.
5, your wife clearly has reservations, (I do hope they are not selfish reasons i.e. missing a skiing holiday, or cruise trip) these must be heard.
If you have a solution and answers to her worries I see no reason why you cannot offer your nephew a life changing opportunity.
You hear family members stating they would do anything for each other; this is how you and your wife can help, what a humble feeling this must be