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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is OP vacationing with my ILs?? I can totally see this happening. People that live with dirty bathrooms will never clean a bathroom to the liking of someone who wants clean/fresh/untouched bc they simply don't see the dirt! They'll half-ass a wipe down and say "what? I wiped the counter off!" Also for the food, I can very much see the whole clan eating through the groceries and not realizing they ate up the bagels. On the other hand, wouldn't your family realize you're coming into town and WANT to make sure there's breakfast for you in the am? That would be my mom's #1 worry. [/quote] Even my siblings who are clueless guys would know to save food for those arriving late. It tells you a lot about this family that op has to worry about that. [/quote] The time we shared a beach house with my in-laws, we were the only ones who went grocery shopping. We were a family of four - two adults and two babies (twins). My in-laws were two adults, and the SIL and her husband had four kids, ages 10-18. Within two days every single item of food we had purchased was gone, except the baby oatmeal. Then they asked us when we were going shopping again. That's one of many reasons we have never vacationed with them again. (FIL is an a$$, MIL just wants everyone to get along so would never confront SIL to say she is being unreasonable).[/quote]
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