MIL insisting she will still come babysit for us tonight

Anonymous
Where are you going that you need her to babysit?

Just say your event you're going to is cancelled (and it probably will be). Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not so sure about it though. She would have to get on the beltway to go home around 10pm.

We were just assuming we would call it off, but she is insisting on coming anyway. She typically doesn't seem to worry about these weather events, but I want her to be safe.

Also, I'm sure she doesn't want to get stuck at our house overnight.

Would you put your foot down and tell her not to come?


This has to be one of the more refreshing posts I have seen on DCUM in a while.

A mother in law that wants to help and you all are more concerned about her safety than having to be inconvenienced by her inability to help out because of the weather.

I agree with other posters - if you are okay with her getting snowed in and she is okay with it, have her come and make up the guest room. Could be a nice family day in with board games and hot chocolate on Tuesday.

However, if you don't want her getting snowed in or she doesn't want to get snowed in, put your foot down.

But, by all means - make it known that if the weather is really bad, you are NOT going to let her try and drive home!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to worry about her being snowed in alone in her house. God forbid if she falls ill or something during the snow storm. Much better if she is in your house under the watchful eye of your DH.

Do you know that OP's MIL lives alone? It's also possible the MIL has obligations that require her to return home. As for the rest, I'm LMAO
Anonymous
I would cancel your plans for the evening. I wouldn't ask my mother or MIL to babysit when the weather is bad and they may have difficulties driving. That would be extremely selfish.
Anonymous
Update op?
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