This would bother me more the the financial part of things I think. It is so selfish.
I just want you to know that I understand, sympathize and am praying for you and your dad.
LED,
Thanks.
It bothered me greatly about my son being left. I didn't focus much on it here, because... frankly... there isn't much I can do about it except express myself... and then accept the result. (as compared to my control over my finances).
My direction... which I will re-emphasize is that when a child tries to bow out of a family event (which they do... they are kids)... the expected response is "We'll have to talk to your mother (or father) about that". Reinforcing the principle that we are accountable to each other. Sometimes this works great... .sometimes it doesn't. I try to be consistent with it.
Yeah... .I believe God brings events into our lives, in part, to help us mature. Having a front row seat to the devotion of my Mom to her husband and her wedding vows is a life lesson in and of itself. Dad would do the same for her. I'm playing my role as well.
The stark contrast in families is shocking.
Derision and judgmentalism intended... my wife's Mother and aunt (mother's sister) had a fist fight at their mothers deathbed.
When I say nothing ever gets solved it that family... well... .I actually mean nothing. Half of the brothers and sisters (of my MIL) did not attend the funeral or graveside. To my knowledge, they haven't spoken in 3-4 years. I doubt they will ever speak again.
It's been two easters since I spoke with my FIL or MIL. I have had some limited email/text with FIL.
Tie this into feelings for them, my wife, my relationships... .
Sigh.
FF