Anonymous wrote:You are just creating issues where they don’t need to exist. You said yourself she left the house with your not knowing she was there. She’s not trashing the place, forgetting to lock the door, or doing much of anything probably. I imagine she uses the bathroom, takes a cat nap or watches tv on the couch, drinks some water or grabs a soda and leaves. That’s what mine usually does. Stop making it an issue and let her in. I would much rather give my mother a key than have her drive back home if she needs a rest. That’s just terrible for you not to be mindful of her safety and well-being as she gets older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you are overreacting. I wouldn't have any issues having inlaws pop in to rest when we aren't there.
No she’s not overreacting. There is no reason why MIL could not call or text her son or DIL to make sure it was OK to do this. This is a huge violation and I’m glad OP and DH are on the same page.
Name literally one reason why she couldn’t have called or texted first. Even if it was a bathroom emergency or feeling ill and she was telling not asking to come by, she should have said, “I wanted you to know I stopped by the house today after shopping because I needed to use the restroom and get water before getting back on the road. I’ll ask in the future but this time was kind of urgent.” Name literally one reason why she couldn’t have done at least that.
Depends how old she is, mine can’t text and some days they can hardly figure out how to call anyone.
Anonymous wrote:You are just creating issues where they don’t need to exist. You said yourself she left the house with your not knowing she was there. She’s not trashing the place, forgetting to lock the door, or doing much of anything probably. I imagine she uses the bathroom, takes a cat nap or watches tv on the couch, drinks some water or grabs a soda and leaves. That’s what mine usually does. Stop making it an issue and let her in. I would much rather give my mother a key than have her drive back home if she needs a rest. That’s just terrible for you not to be mindful of her safety and well-being as she gets older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you are overreacting. I wouldn't have any issues having inlaws pop in to rest when we aren't there.
No she’s not overreacting. There is no reason why MIL could not call or text her son or DIL to make sure it was OK to do this. This is a huge violation and I’m glad OP and DH are on the same page.
Name literally one reason why she couldn’t have called or texted first. Even if it was a bathroom emergency or feeling ill and she was telling not asking to come by, she should have said, “I wanted you to know I stopped by the house today after shopping because I needed to use the restroom and get water before getting back on the road. I’ll ask in the future but this time was kind of urgent.” Name literally one reason why she couldn’t have done at least that.
Anonymous wrote:you are overreacting. I wouldn't have any issues having inlaws pop in to rest when we aren't there.
Anonymous wrote:you are overreacting. I wouldn't have any issues having inlaws pop in to rest when we aren't there.