Thanks, SeeNoEvil! You got the edited version of the story (it was more of a rant when I originally wrote it, but I don't much like my Rantish self-- so I edited things a bit after I returned to my happy place -- after my family left).SeeNoEvil wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2017 11:02 am Enough I am just reading this! Sorry a bit late to the party but, my oh my! Crazy is not the word! Sounds like a bit of intervention is needed here and maybe another "come to Jesus" meeting. Since they seem bent on all things church I would definitely lay down some ground rules and most definitely remind them just what age appropriate activities might look like. Coloring? Yep.... time to sit the mom and dad down again!
PS. Sounds like you need a forest to hide in!
Yes, Yes I do need a forest to hide in! Fortunately I have a fantastic Meditation Retreat (aka Continuing Education Conference) planned for Scott's Valley this month. I love California...There are MANY places (including forests & beaches) I can't wait to visit!
As for me trying to revisit my boundaries or reciprocate the "Intervention" that my parents tried to pull off, in my behalf, in 2013 or so-- I am pretty torn. Sometimes I think I should sit down with them and review my requests for understanding, empathy, dignity, love....or at least basic respect & courtesy-- space for me to make my own grown-up choices (including choices regarding the teaching of my children...). BUT, most of the time, I think that ONE explicit conversation (been there, done that) about my boundaries, needs, expectations, etc. should be enough. If they didn't "get it" (or care) the first time, I'm not sure that 100 more sit-downs would make a dent in their plans to save me & my family.
But, if my parents EVER insist that my 21-year-old (starting Law School this month!) color for their projects again, I may very well re-evaluate that position.