angstlessk (1000+ posts) Sun May-11-08 06:23 PM
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20. I avoid my son because he chose a different path...and I would just be
a problem. I could not accept his way, so I had to leave him to raise his family as he saw fit. He has sent his children to Christian schools and one of the last times I left his house at the doorway, I do not recall the conversation only that I remarked "nothing wrong with being gay" the children both gasped as if I said I was glad Jesus died or something as outrageous. So I have just slipped out of their lives so they can live it as they deem fit.
This is just incredibly selfish and self-centered. To avoid your OWN child and grandchildren because of a different political philosophy? How hard can it be to attend family gatherings and NOT talk about politics. I have 2 sons...one is pretty much a moonbat (we're hoping he'll grow out of it), married to a wonderful (not as moonbatty) girl. They have a 4 year old daughter and a 2 year old son. (As an aside...I taught them abstinence and for all his liberal views lived up to my and his father's expectations.)
I wish they would attend church. I wish they would share God's love with their children but I'm certainly NOT going to alienate them...I love them tremendously and find much to admire and sympathize with as they work to carve a life for themselves. Besides, by having a great relationship with them, I can take those precious babies to church with me when they come visit and share my values with them. There's no generation gap between grandparents and grandchildren. (Oh, btw...mothers...the "mommy curse" works...my son's boy is JUST LIKE HIM...ONLY WORSE...it restores my soul...lol).
My other son, my Marine, is a total straight arrow. I tease him that he's my reward for raising his older brother. He's more conservative and a more devoted Christian than my husband and I. He's my hero! How many 23 year olds would still call and say prayers with their mother before bed whenever they have the chance? My youngest does. I love them both with all my heart. Each has his gifts. Each has his faults. They're complicated, beautiful human beings. We have a lifetime of memories and shared history. Severing those ties because of "political differences" is disgusting. Politics is superficial and impersonal. Sure, it's important, like paying your bills on time is important. But family gives life it's meaning. Family reminds you WHY you care about politics and paying bills.
Cindie