When a child 'disowns' her family
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:51 am
A colleauge of mine shared something with us on Friday. She often talked about her hubby and 2 sons but never spoke of a daughter. In fact we didn't know she had a daughter even though she's been working with us for almost a year. It was her birthday on Friday so we celebrated by getting her a cake and such and asked what her birthday plans were for the weekend. She told us her family was taking her out for dinner and buying her a digital camera so she can snap photos at will of her beautiful new grandaughter.
She teared up and told us the ONE thing she wanted for her birthday she won't be getting and that is for her 23 year old daughter to walk in the front door, write her or at least call her. ALmost a year to the day, her daughter told her she was removing herself from any contact with the entire family, moving in with her boyfriend and not to expect to hear from her ever again.
From what my friend says, her daughter had been seeing this fellow for about a year, he takes drugs, doesn't work and she has been paying off his bills and paying for his rent. Of course we want what is best for our kids and Betty (my colleague) and her hubby and the girls brothers voiced their concern and just worried about her being used and such. It is a rather long and sad story but bottom line, the girl stopped taking courses about a year ago, is now working two jobs and supporting this louse, packed all of her things and say goodbye forever.
How long is forever? Betty apparently went for counselling as she was heartbroken and the counsellor told her to keep the lines of communication open.. He advised ..to write to her daughter, be it once a day, once a week, once a month, whenever she felt the need. He said it wasn't as important she mail them as much as it was to get her feelings down on paper. Betty DOES mail her a letter the same date every month , has done so for a year and has never heard anything back. I was so saddened when I heard this, knowing how precious yet precarious all relationships are, including those we have with our own family. How something can snap and it all turn upside down for some.
I hope I never have to experience anything like this. I look at my girls and get choked up thinking they'd ever do something similar and if they did , would I react as Betty did? Stoically going through each day, never stopping loving her and always with a candle burning waiting for her to return home, no matter what was said the day she moved out. I'd like to think yes I could do the same but hope I never have to,.
ANyway sorry for rambling, just found myself wondering about her today and hoping tomorrow she tells us the girl picked up the phone and at least told her she was in her thoughts.:-1
She teared up and told us the ONE thing she wanted for her birthday she won't be getting and that is for her 23 year old daughter to walk in the front door, write her or at least call her. ALmost a year to the day, her daughter told her she was removing herself from any contact with the entire family, moving in with her boyfriend and not to expect to hear from her ever again.
From what my friend says, her daughter had been seeing this fellow for about a year, he takes drugs, doesn't work and she has been paying off his bills and paying for his rent. Of course we want what is best for our kids and Betty (my colleague) and her hubby and the girls brothers voiced their concern and just worried about her being used and such. It is a rather long and sad story but bottom line, the girl stopped taking courses about a year ago, is now working two jobs and supporting this louse, packed all of her things and say goodbye forever.
How long is forever? Betty apparently went for counselling as she was heartbroken and the counsellor told her to keep the lines of communication open.. He advised ..to write to her daughter, be it once a day, once a week, once a month, whenever she felt the need. He said it wasn't as important she mail them as much as it was to get her feelings down on paper. Betty DOES mail her a letter the same date every month , has done so for a year and has never heard anything back. I was so saddened when I heard this, knowing how precious yet precarious all relationships are, including those we have with our own family. How something can snap and it all turn upside down for some.
I hope I never have to experience anything like this. I look at my girls and get choked up thinking they'd ever do something similar and if they did , would I react as Betty did? Stoically going through each day, never stopping loving her and always with a candle burning waiting for her to return home, no matter what was said the day she moved out. I'd like to think yes I could do the same but hope I never have to,.
ANyway sorry for rambling, just found myself wondering about her today and hoping tomorrow she tells us the girl picked up the phone and at least told her she was in her thoughts.:-1