Anonymous wrote:It could be: anxiety, incontinence, memory problems, being afraid of parking or driving to your house, being too cold at your house, general persnicketiness, finding your children loud and overwhelming, the list could go on and on. Old people are difficult.
I would continue to invite them over just not to be rude, but also let it go and not take it personally.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws live in a different city but have a condo in our town and they visit many times a year. They are always eager to host us and the kids at their condo but when we invite them over to our house for a meal they generally decline. They don’t give a reason. Or actually they will hem and haw about it and ultimately not come over. Is this weird? It makes me feel kind of bad—any thoughts about how not to feel bad about it? I also find it annoying because we sort of plan our weekend around the possibility they will join us for a meal. I think the right thing to do is just not plan around them but I find this hard to pull off in practice.
Anonymous wrote:Do they have pets or a cat?
It really could be that one or both are allergic or just don't like cats. My dh is so allergic to cats we can only stay maybe less than an hour in a house with a cat because his allergies just become overwhelming, even with premedication.
Or they are just control freaks who have to be in charge all the time.
Anonymous wrote:You give up. Fewer guests to clean up for!
Anonymous wrote:Crazy idea, but why doesn't your husband just talk to his parents?
Anonymous wrote:What does your DH say?
Anonymous wrote:Can you have a standing appointment for dinner?
Do you have a cat or dog that may be the problem?