Hi
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BettyBoo wrote:Don't stress over it, they are your children.
I'm not so sure about the validity of that comment.
As we grow older and our children grow up as well then family and extended family will hopefully become ever more important. Holidays are hopefully taken together, Christmas' celebrated and weddings/births and funerals shared.
The difficulty with taking the "this is how I am this is my children I do what I want" tack is that one is setting ones self up as inflexible and that then can come back to bite you.
I have a SIL who used to take very inflexible positions (which is why I am a little sensitive to it) and she can't understand why stuff happens without her knowing, plans are made without her consultation and Christmas is a done deal before she knows about it. The reason is that she annoyed quite a few people with her lack of flexibility earlier on and so we don't ask her. We're all busy people who don't need the extra stress!
I know I'm taking two and two and adding them to make fifty but please be aware that sometimes inflexibility can cut both ways.
Anyway this doesn't really apply to you as I wrote as the beginning I love your posts and I can read that you're not like that but I did want to highlight the dangers of a particular type of behaviour!