Seeing "Charlotte's Web" has really opened a can a worms at our house. The boys are kind of putting that together with the idea that Grandma Yo-Yo (my mom) died before they were born - and freaking out. For the first time it seems that they understand that Grandma Mary (my stepmother) is not my mom ... I tried to explain divorce b/c I didn't want the boys thinking Mary replaced my mom when she died. My Dad just didn't stick around long enough for that.
Well, once they understood, they both broke into hysterics: "Are YOU gonna die Mommy?" I tried to make them understand that normally Mommies and Daddies don't die until their kids are very old (like Dada and Ba old - the IL's), and that Mommy was going to do everything she could do to make sure she doesn't die.
Jacob asked when his birthday is, and then told me he's going to wish that his Mommy NEVER dies. Then said - "Would it be okay if I have two wishes so I can wish that Daddy never dies too?"
Of course it is son.
We're not religious - I'm not a heaven and hell girl. When they've pressed me before for where Grandma Yo-Yo is, I've answered that she's "in our hearts". I thought I'd leave the tidbit about her really being in a jar in the basement out ... no need to pay for more therapy than necessary.
I just don't know what to say to them. We've had a family friend die at 37 leaving 3 children behind (wear your helmets when rollerblading people!), but the boys were too tiny to really "get" that their mom died, and we moved away. My mom died when I was 23, which is WAY younger than Dada and Ba age. I tried to explain to them that she was very, very sick and in the hospital for a VERY long time.
Jacob finally came right out and said "Let's not talk about this anymore."
Any pearls of wisdom?
Well, once they understood, they both broke into hysterics: "Are YOU gonna die Mommy?" I tried to make them understand that normally Mommies and Daddies don't die until their kids are very old (like Dada and Ba old - the IL's), and that Mommy was going to do everything she could do to make sure she doesn't die.
Jacob asked when his birthday is, and then told me he's going to wish that his Mommy NEVER dies. Then said - "Would it be okay if I have two wishes so I can wish that Daddy never dies too?"
Of course it is son.
We're not religious - I'm not a heaven and hell girl. When they've pressed me before for where Grandma Yo-Yo is, I've answered that she's "in our hearts". I thought I'd leave the tidbit about her really being in a jar in the basement out ... no need to pay for more therapy than necessary.
I just don't know what to say to them. We've had a family friend die at 37 leaving 3 children behind (wear your helmets when rollerblading people!), but the boys were too tiny to really "get" that their mom died, and we moved away. My mom died when I was 23, which is WAY younger than Dada and Ba age. I tried to explain to them that she was very, very sick and in the hospital for a VERY long time.
Jacob finally came right out and said "Let's not talk about this anymore."
Any pearls of wisdom?
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