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Mariah's avatar

Wonderful reading a couple weeks out from my own family beach vacation. my dad's family has been meeting up at the beach every summer since before I was born; I went every year growing up. As a kid it was my favorite vacation ever! now it's an emotionally challenging week. It's my dad and his 4 siblings, who are all in their 60s and 70s, their spouses, their kids, and now a new generation of young kids. there's so much weight and complexity, like there is in every family, and the weight is palpable. I tried to express this to my mom after we got back and she got upset. She hurried to say "if it's hard then you just shouldnt come!" I felt misunderstood, because I was trying to say that of COURSE I need to go every year, to be there, and feel it all. I'm 29 and my mom and are just starting to have these more honest conversations. it's been pretty hard. I hope we can keep trying to understand each other better.

thanks as always for your work about this!!

edit: to say that I'm definitely not blameless in this interaction--I probably said it in a tone that was upsetting to her! There's a weird balance to strike between trying to acknowledge reality (which I very much want to do) and also not come down too strongly on my mom, who just doesn't want me to be sad... sigh!

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Suzette's avatar

Beautiful! Even harder when the people in your circle are doing their best and their best truly falls short. It is easy to say they aren't trying, but we must acknowledge that everyone is doing their best, even when it pains us.

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