MissAdventure
I wonder, if the son, daughter in law, and children dropped something off, if granny and grandad would leave them sitting in the car?
This reminded me of an occasional years ago, we were taking our granddaughter on a long drive from her house to ours.
We were asked to “drop off” a car seat at her paternal grandparent’s house.
We had never met “his” parents and we had a very long drive. As we approached Dh said to just me get out, hand over the seat and we’d be off. I said we couldn’t do that, no matter how inconvenient for us they deserved a visit.
I had fun, DH found it excruciating as other grandad thought they had to talk about football, definitely not DH’s happy place.
There are social obligations that we all really know, the younger generation just don’t think they spot them!