Over the river and through the woods...
Nov. 22nd, 2007 12:31 pmNoticed a noticeable absence of mini-vans in the driveway next door and assumed that the horde was off to Grandmother's House for Thanksgiving dinner. Then I stopped to think.
That's a "blended" family, second marriages (or further) for both, with four kids his, two hers, and one theirs. Or some such distribution. How does the modern American family define "grandmother" in those cases? With four (or more) to choose from, some of which may be inimical to the second (or third) spouse while still grabbing frantically at the grandchildren-by-blood?
Gah.
That's a "blended" family, second marriages (or further) for both, with four kids his, two hers, and one theirs. Or some such distribution. How does the modern American family define "grandmother" in those cases? With four (or more) to choose from, some of which may be inimical to the second (or third) spouse while still grabbing frantically at the grandchildren-by-blood?
Gah.
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Date: 2007-11-22 05:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 05:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-22 06:36 pm (UTC)In the long run, it's something every family has to work out for itself... and that, in turn, pushes people toward the "Negotiated Option" family structure and away from the "Inherited Obligation" one, which is something I see as a Good Thing overall.
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Date: 2007-11-22 07:15 pm (UTC)We invite them to come visit us. The only people I'm willing to drive down to see is my Mom. Alaric agrees with this, sometimes. Sometimes he just doesn't want to go to the hassle of the drive. Mom is about to retire soon which means she can come and visit us. His parents have come and visited twice since we moved to NH.
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Date: 2007-11-22 08:15 pm (UTC)Between the five Borg we have 5 children, all with spice or partners, and 5 grandchildren. Marcey's son and Cheron's daughter have 1 parent apiece (we don't count either Cheron's ex or Marcey's ex in the mix because they don't have contact with the kids at all).TC's 3 (Brad, Heather and Lee) are mine, of course, but they have a mother and stepfather and they each have 1 parent living, I think. My mom and TC's mom are both living, Sean's mom and Cheron's mom and Dad are still living.
If you consider in-laws, out-laws and what have you, our holiday visit would take us from upstate New York to Florida to the Yukon and various points in between.
Sometimes it's easier to just stay home.