Anonymous wrote:What is UP with MILs and baby equipment?
My MIL tried to keep my baby's stroller and pack n' play on two separate visits, telling us we could always buy another one "if we still needed it" (for our one-year-old). My DH literally had to wrench the items back from his mother's hands on our day of departure.
(I have no idea what she intended to do with the objects since she doesn't babysit or have any other babies in her life. DH's theory was, MIL always wants what other people have, even if that other person is a 1 year old who is still using the stroller to get around)
That’s completely different than what op described which sounds like she’s trying to be being careful of op’s preferences about baby stuff. (Which is better than the alternstive, like “baby can sleep in this rusty basinet from the forties and use great great grandma high chair from the 1880s which is literally just a tall very chair”)