bmsteach
May 26, 2008, 04:52 PM
It has been awhile since I have asked for help. Here is the problem: Since our granddaughter was born, she is now 13 months old, we have not been allowed to see her for more than an hour at a time and only about once a month or every six weeks. We live in the same town as my son, so it is not like they have to travel to see us. Here is how it has gone: we were told not to come to the hospital until later after they were admitted (we were the only ones told this), we were told not to come by their house the day they came home from the hospital (again only us), we were not allowed to see her or my son on mothers day last year or this year, (last year he wasn't allowed to call but this year he did), we did not see her on halloween (only us again), not for christmas (only us), not for valentines, we did get to see her on easter but they waited until all our family had left the house, not on her first birthday ( I will come back to that), and today she refused to come to my mothers for memorial day and threw a fit because my son was going to come with out her.
For her first birthday we were invited to her party, which was not on her actual birthday, but we could not come by their house to see her on her day. We did , however, have to follow the rules set forth by our DIL for the party - no holding the baby, come on time not early, no helping with the set up, and finally take only 10 pictures. Our granddaughter has 4 sets of grandparents - DIL's mother and her husband, DIL's father and girlfriend, my ex-husband and his wife and then myself and my husband. When I say we were the only ones told this, I am saying the other 3 sets of grandparents are allowed to be around the granddaughter it is just us not being allowed. The DIL will have nothing to do with my family, my daughter (my sons real sister) has only seen the baby twice! My mother has only seen the baby 3 times. See refuses to be around any of us. I know you all will be thinking what have we done. Well I can say this my husband and I and my sister and her husband paid for a large portion of their wedding, we have helped them a lot before the baby was born but just as soon as the baby was born this all started. I am worried about my son and my grandaughter. He has to fight constantly to let me see the baby. That cannot be heathly for him or the baby. Any suggestions will be helpful. I have tried staying away, not calling so forth. But to be honest I am very concerned for my son. He works 7 days a week third shift and I like to check on him to make sure he doing OK so when I am calling (maybe 2 times a week) it is primarily to ask how he is and does he need anything. He is the only one working, he had been without a job from Nov to mar and he is trying to catch up on bills (he had build her a new house and bought her a new car before he lost his job).
For her first birthday we were invited to her party, which was not on her actual birthday, but we could not come by their house to see her on her day. We did , however, have to follow the rules set forth by our DIL for the party - no holding the baby, come on time not early, no helping with the set up, and finally take only 10 pictures. Our granddaughter has 4 sets of grandparents - DIL's mother and her husband, DIL's father and girlfriend, my ex-husband and his wife and then myself and my husband. When I say we were the only ones told this, I am saying the other 3 sets of grandparents are allowed to be around the granddaughter it is just us not being allowed. The DIL will have nothing to do with my family, my daughter (my sons real sister) has only seen the baby twice! My mother has only seen the baby 3 times. See refuses to be around any of us. I know you all will be thinking what have we done. Well I can say this my husband and I and my sister and her husband paid for a large portion of their wedding, we have helped them a lot before the baby was born but just as soon as the baby was born this all started. I am worried about my son and my grandaughter. He has to fight constantly to let me see the baby. That cannot be heathly for him or the baby. Any suggestions will be helpful. I have tried staying away, not calling so forth. But to be honest I am very concerned for my son. He works 7 days a week third shift and I like to check on him to make sure he doing OK so when I am calling (maybe 2 times a week) it is primarily to ask how he is and does he need anything. He is the only one working, he had been without a job from Nov to mar and he is trying to catch up on bills (he had build her a new house and bought her a new car before he lost his job).