josephtheprotector
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So, this is for both adult children and older parents.
I have an invisible disability ( that I'm still kind of in denial about) and need help around my home and my life. I work full time, but at home I struggle.
My daughter has taken up helping me and taking care of me in different ways ( kind of mothering) and I don't know how to feel about it. She has always been my ' in bed by 8, up at 5 30' child.when she was little, she would get up early, handle her shit, and not wake anyone. She is the middle child. When her dad and I were working weird shifts, she would let me sleep and make sure the other 3 ( 2 older brothers and a younger sister ) were up for school. She was never asked to do any of these things. She was and is very motherly.
So now she is helping me take care of myself and my house. I just don't know how to feel about it. We have talked about it. She says she wants to and likes to, plus it gives her something to do. I greatly appreciate it and thank her. We always have a good time and she does laundry here when she comes to help.
I really do struggle and I'm glad for what she does, but I tend to feel guilty when people help me and a burden no matter who they are or what they are doing for me. I feel that I should be able to do it myself. But the fact is, I can't and that is the hardest part for me. Accepting that I need help. It's better, and I've been asking for help in other areas of my life lately , but my daughter taking care of me is a hard one. It should be the other way around.
So my question to older parents is : how do you feel about your adult children helping you
And to adult children : how do you feel about helping your parents?
I feel like if I can get both of your perspectives, I won't feel as bad and will be able to enjoy the help more.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts you have.
Edit: here is an update! Thank you!
I have an invisible disability ( that I'm still kind of in denial about) and need help around my home and my life. I work full time, but at home I struggle.
My daughter has taken up helping me and taking care of me in different ways ( kind of mothering) and I don't know how to feel about it. She has always been my ' in bed by 8, up at 5 30' child.when she was little, she would get up early, handle her shit, and not wake anyone. She is the middle child. When her dad and I were working weird shifts, she would let me sleep and make sure the other 3 ( 2 older brothers and a younger sister ) were up for school. She was never asked to do any of these things. She was and is very motherly.
So now she is helping me take care of myself and my house. I just don't know how to feel about it. We have talked about it. She says she wants to and likes to, plus it gives her something to do. I greatly appreciate it and thank her. We always have a good time and she does laundry here when she comes to help.
I really do struggle and I'm glad for what she does, but I tend to feel guilty when people help me and a burden no matter who they are or what they are doing for me. I feel that I should be able to do it myself. But the fact is, I can't and that is the hardest part for me. Accepting that I need help. It's better, and I've been asking for help in other areas of my life lately , but my daughter taking care of me is a hard one. It should be the other way around.
So my question to older parents is : how do you feel about your adult children helping you
And to adult children : how do you feel about helping your parents?
I feel like if I can get both of your perspectives, I won't feel as bad and will be able to enjoy the help more.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts you have.
Edit: here is an update! Thank you!