kirmy
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Yeh I'm busy and distracted. I can be an uncommunicative arsehole.
Life gets in my way. Some days I just move too fast to keep up with all of the shit I SHOULD do. If I take the people I love for granted I feel bad for it but I also know they won't throw me out with the bath water for it.
She's being an arsehole. She doesn't mean it. Tell her.
Life gets in my way. Some days I just move too fast to keep up with all of the shit I SHOULD do. If I take the people I love for granted I feel bad for it but I also know they won't throw me out with the bath water for it.
She's being an arsehole. She doesn't mean it. Tell her.
First, remember that I am old. First wave of the Baby Boom. Born January 1947 at about the HIGHEST PEAK EVER of the US birthrate. MiniSue was born IN THE MID 1970s, at the point of the LOWEST US birthrate until the very late 1990s. We are from very different worlds and I have been out of the business world for fifteen years.
The issue...
last night, I again asked what I could get her BF's daughter for xmas. I finally got answers. We decided that for a Santa gift, MiniSue should use a credit card of ours that she keeps for emergencies to buy a LeapFrog thingy, but that we could get the little one, from us, the dumb little FurReal Friends puppy she told us (on the phone last night) that she wanted. I also had to give her (the four-year-old, not my daughter) the bad news, that you can't keep a REAL UNICORN at your house, because they lose their magic and their glitter and it would make them sad.
We said good-bye...I went online and found the dog. By ordering a stuffed animal unicorn and some stupid Frozen garbage, shipping was free. I didn't want daughter and BF out trying to find, and hide, a stuffed animal unicorn, with the kiddo in tow, so I texted her that we had ordered the unicorn as well as the dog. Then I repeated that info in an email, telling her that I'd get her the tracking info as soon as I got it.
No response.
This morning, daughter texted me asking for my sister's address. I sent it to her.
No response.
So...is my asking for an acknowledgement REALLY too demanding? I mean...if she asks for an address and
I respond, should she, by today's standards, "owe" me a "thx," or "ok," or a "got it?" I think she should respond, not just if she asks me for something, but also to let me know she got what I sent in general. Anything would do, so that I don't wonder if she got it.
Generally speaking, she IS polite. We taught her good manners...she has to use diplomacy a lot in her line of work (it often involves fund raising...can't be rude there.)
Do I not understand how 40-year-olds communicate, or is she just being inconsiderate because we'll always love her no matter what?
I don't understand.