This seems like a lot of trouble for one night. What about the weekend instead? |
Can your inlaws stay at your house? That might be easier for everyone involved! Kids have their own stuff, easier to keep the routine, etc. |
I wouldn’t leave the 3 month old but yes to the 4 year old.
It would be good for the older one I think. |
Is it 1 night? Or more like 1 day/night?
As in, are you dropping them off at 10am on Friday morning and returning at 10pm Saturday? Or more like 7pm Friday night, pickup Saturday morning at 10am? Sorta makes a difference "how long" ILs are watching them and just how much energy and effort they need to put in during waking hours. It also helps to give your ILs an endpoint/pickup time. |
Older kid might like a night alone with grandma and grandpa.
If baby wakes up 1x you and DH can still enjoy a romantic evening at home. |
Obviously, you do not want to leave them with her so stay home. Otherwise, you will be calling/texting every ten minutes, driving her insane. |
My MIL would say the same but I wouldn’t believe her. She did a great job raising her own kids, but significantly overestimates how much she remembers or what she has the energy to do. With totally good intentions, she’d bite off way more than she could chew. I feel you though, OP— we are also nearing our 10 yr and my husband wants to go (far) away, and I’m not ready to be 12+ hrs away from my kids. |
No chance would I leave a 3 month old overnight with people who have never even babysat her for an evening yet. Why don’t you plan a nice dinner out for next week while they babysit at your house, and in a few months go somewhere overnight? I’m sure plenty of grandparents can handle a baby overnight, but maybe let them test it out over dinner first. |