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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 735538" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I agree your nephew has plenty of time in his work schedule to mow their lawn, vacuum, etc. Your nephew probably struggles with anger against his parents for their lack of being real parents. I can see why grandma wants to buy him things. A lot of grandparents do that when they feel a child has been abandoned by a parent. Kids don't realize that learning to mow the lawn, etc. is an essential life skill. It's also a way to help your grandparents when they're too old to do it. My 90-year old grandpa wouldn't admit it, but he had a hard time mowing. It would be triple digit heat and you would see him mowing. The next day he would be stuck in the recliner with a heating pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 735538, member: 21066"] I agree your nephew has plenty of time in his work schedule to mow their lawn, vacuum, etc. Your nephew probably struggles with anger against his parents for their lack of being real parents. I can see why grandma wants to buy him things. A lot of grandparents do that when they feel a child has been abandoned by a parent. Kids don't realize that learning to mow the lawn, etc. is an essential life skill. It's also a way to help your grandparents when they're too old to do it. My 90-year old grandpa wouldn't admit it, but he had a hard time mowing. It would be triple digit heat and you would see him mowing. The next day he would be stuck in the recliner with a heating pad. [/QUOTE]
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