December 2018 Moms

GTKY: Your Parents

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Re: GTKY: Your Parents

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  • LLynde5LLynde5 member
    edited September 2018
    Well I might be the odd lady out on this one but when drink, I drink with a purpose.  I seldom have a drink during the week, I will not have a drop if I am driving my child and I think my child has only every seen me have a glass of wine when out to a nice dinner or celebrating a special occasion,  but on a night with an overnight sitter I don’t hold back!  I can go high end or busch light, lol.  I don’t mind hanging out with my cousins who are in college and schooling them at a game or two!  I don’t mind wine night with the girls, tailgating or quick trip to Nashville to honky tonk.  I don’t think I really talk about how much I can drink but generally if I am telling a funny story about myself, you should assume that I’m not sober.  Because sober me is pretty type A;)
  • Wow we all have lots of opinions on alcohol! Lol

    My parents (especially my mom) were incredibly strict.  I needed to divulge all information about where I would be, who would be there, what we would be doing,  etc. She would call constantly, and if I didn't answer fast enough, she would call so and so's parents to find out why I wasn't answering.  While i appreciate the fact that she was invested and cared, and I turned into a responsible adult capable of making good decisions, I really don't want to be so strict, or helicopter parent. I hope to have open, nonjudgmental communication with my daughter, and hopefully she trusts me enough to be honest. I will teach her to trust her instincts and if something feels wrong, get out of there.  I also plan to introduce alcohol casually when the issue comes up, but will not encourage binge drinking or partying, but will encourage calling us or uber anytime it's necessary without any consequences from us.   Basically, take the best of my parents parenting, but loosening up a little bit on the reins.
  • @deutschmama I completely understand what you are saying. I was really concerned when I was pregnant with my son, especially about my husband. He is a very very kind person, but there were comments that he made especially toward our dog, that I was worried he would continue to say in front of the baby. However, once our son came he really calmed it down a lot!
  • Same as @Jens_Hoes. My kid mostly lives off of carbs, cheese, and fruit, and I don't really make a point of offering him cookies or candy -- but he's still super young and doesn't really care (though he loves to poach off of me when I have something delicious). It is really annoying to me that MIL feels the need to treat him whenever she's here or when she stays with him, like when we were in Norway. I told her we obviously couldn't control what she did with him but we would prefer if she didn't feed him a lot of sweets. Apparently moderation meant regular visits for froyo and a cookie whenever they went to the grocery store, which she tried to get me to promise I would continue doing when we got back. Ah, nope. That kind of treat is reserved for grandparent time only.

    My biggest problem is my own snacky-snacky sweet tooth, sort of like @echo-charlietango, so I've got to figure how to...get that under control. Or at least balance it somehow.
    Me: 31 | DH: 31
    Together since 2003 | Married 2010
    TTC #1 January 2016
    BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
    Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017

    TTC#2 March 2018
    BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
  • @ebk20 I feel similarly because of my experience. We always had candy and snacks in the house. I can’t say for sure that’s why, but I have never had a huge sweet tooth and I generally don’t overindulge on sweet stuff. I can eat one or two cookies or a couple of small candies and be totally satisfied and so I don’t mind having some snacks in the house. Obviously it won’t be a free for all, but I don’t have a problem with an after dinner snack or whatever for kiddos. 
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  • @Jens_Hoes My mom makes the same comments about her weight in front of DS and I hate it. She also refuses to take photos because of it. It annoys me so much, but she won's budge.

    @echo-charlietango When reading your post, I was struck by how well your parents and in-laws seem to handle coparenting. Kudos to them!

    Re: Sweets We do not buy a lot of processed food, so every few weeks DS and I will bake muffins or cookies, but he is only allowed to have one after dinner and it is not an evey night thing. We did start giving him m&m's  or popsicles (for #2) when we were potty training. He still gets one m&m each night for staying dry all day just because it has become part of his evening routine and he has been doing so well that I am afraid to rock the boat. He loves fruits, veggies, and nuts, and will take a few bites of whatever protein we have for dinner, so I do not stress too much when he eats sweets.
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