Anonymous wrote:The responses that either my husband or I would have (to our own parents, I think we'd respond similarly):
"Time to put on your shoes so we can leave"...toddler refuses..."Ok, he doesn't have to put on his shoes and we don't have to go anywhere"...toddler looks confused - "No, Nana, it's time to put shoes on. Come on, Larlo, your shoes are over here."
Parent says "clean up your plate and put it in the sink"..."you don't need to do that, grandma's got it." - "No, Larlo can clean up his own plate. Nana, if you could grab the bowl of potatoes and wrap that up, that would be great."
"You must practice your instrument"...groaning from kid..."that's ok, I don't need to hear him play" - "Sorry, Nana, it's practice time. Larlo, your flute is over by the door."
Parent tells kid item is trash, not recycle. "Sure that is! It should go in the recycle" (item is a dirty napkin) - "Oh, recycling here doesn't take napkins. Put that in the trash please, Larlo."
"We are going to do X" (parent)..."wouldn't you rather they do Y" (grandparent) - "No, X would be best right now."
I'll also note that I probably would have let the plate cleaning thing go, and instead gone with "Oh, isn't that nice of Nana. Larlo, what do you say?" I do let the grandparents spoil the kids a bit, that's their job.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They are my parents. Not In-laws.
Haha--they'd come without an invitation.
When I've tried to talk with them, I am accused of being too sensitive and not appreciative.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They are my parents. Not In-laws.
Haha--they'd come without an invitation.
When I've tried to talk with them, I am accused of being too sensitive and not appreciative.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They are my parents. Not In-laws.
Haha--they'd come without an invitation.
When I've tried to talk with them, I am accused of being too sensitive and not appreciative.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They are my parents. Not In-laws.
Haha--they'd come without an invitation.
When I've tried to talk with them, I am accused of being too sensitive and not appreciative.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
They are my parents. Not In-laws.
Haha--they'd come without an invitation.
When I've tried to talk with them, I am accused of being too sensitive and not appreciative.