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- Grit_dogNavigator
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Grandkids, however, are welcome to stay forever.
Or in a long visit, with the courtesy of pick up and shuttle to the airport.
Ever notice how the grandkids are extremely welcome and get along better with the grandparents than they do with their parents?
Kids and grandparents share a common enemy.
That should be the case....but dayum, my in-laws gotta be the most selfish people in the world. They pretty much only love their grandkids from afar..... sad really, and made for another sht show family Xmas this year!
3 kids, spouses and 6 grandkids came in from all over the country for Xmas at grandma and grandpas and none will likely be back for a while.....
Actually the holidays usually end up like that with them.
Maybe that’s why it’s only sounded like a good idea 3 or 4 times now in the last 20 years!
#lamefamily - lakeside013104Explorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Grandkids, however, are welcome to stay forever.
No thank you in my case. Unruly, destructive, loud, and bratty grand kids are NOT welcome in my home. Parents were taught better, but choose not to discipline their 'gone wild' children. Good luck to them when they become teenagers and rule the household.
Nice picture OPer.
Lakeside - wanderingaimlesExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Grandkids, however, are welcome to stay forever.
Or in a long visit, with the courtesy of pick up and shuttle to the airport.
Ever notice how the grandkids are extremely welcome and get along better with the grandparents than they do with their parents?
Kids and grandparents share a common enemy. - Edd505ExplorerRemove the hide a bed just in case they find you.
- CroweExplorerLOL! Now I know what to do if my son ever moves out!
- STBRetiredExplorerTold the kids we are going to sell the S&B and go full timing for a while. Eldest daughter said we can buy the lot next door to their house and build a casita on it for when we come to visit the grandkids. Of course, she'll be happy to "take care of it" for the 330 days or so when we aren't there.
- Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerGrandkids, however, are welcome to stay forever.
Or in a long visit, with the courtesy of pick up and shuttle to the airport. - jfkmkExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
Yep, yep, yep!
I've already warned both my kids that when we finally sell the house and go full timing, I'm spending 6 months at one kids house in their drive way and 6 months in the other kids drive way.
What happened, one kid moved back home and said he wanted to keep our house if we ever move out and the other just recently moved to Hawaii!
Go figure!
Not too many rvs in Hawaii! You’ll just have to stay in the house instead of in the driveway. - romoreExplorer II:B That is funny but we both know it isn't true.
- VeebyesExplorer IIWhen ours were still in early teens we told them that when the last of you two move out, leave the door open. We are coming out right behind you.
Didn't exactly work out that way but for about half the year they don't know precisely where we are unless we want them to know.
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