Anonymous wrote:She just has different expectations than you. She might think having a meal would be taking up your time or something. But use your words and ask for what you want.
"Brenda, I feel a little used when you stay at our house because you never seem to want to spend time with us - it seems like you just want to stay with us for free lodging. We would really love to have a couple of meals with you, and have time to bond. Is that something you're interested in?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add - she does not host us ever in her home city and we have never asked/she’s never offered. We are in her city about twice a year. Her place is small though so it’s never crossed my mind to ask.
We also host her for about a week each summer at the beach. The first year I invited, and in following years she has invited herself with partner. Again, no offer to take us for a meal or anything. But she does spend a bit more time with us there. Last time I asked her to cover a grocery haul. No thank you note or small hostess gift (I’m thinking like a candle or something that is $20-$40. Nothing extravagant).
I think your sister is oblivious but at the same time, I wouldn't ever expect a hostess gift from my sibling!! A verbal thank you is enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add - she does not host us ever in her home city and we have never asked/she’s never offered. We are in her city about twice a year. Her place is small though so it’s never crossed my mind to ask.
We also host her for about a week each summer at the beach. The first year I invited, and in following years she has invited herself with partner. Again, no offer to take us for a meal or anything. But she does spend a bit more time with us there. Last time I asked her to cover a grocery haul. No thank you note or small hostess gift (I’m thinking like a candle or something that is $20-$40. Nothing extravagant).
I think your sister is oblivious but at the same time, I wouldn't ever expect a hostess gift from my sibling!! A verbal thank you is enough.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on how the visit was discussed. Did she ask to come spend time with you/your family? Or did she ask to crash at your house?
Is there something about the town you live in that makes them want to stay there so often?
FWIW my BIL and SIL often do this. They stay at our house for a "visit" and then make a ton of other plans with local friends without us. They don't have kids and just don't seem to see things the same way as us sometimes. That's ok and we've just set expectations with ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:To add - she does not host us ever in her home city and we have never asked/she’s never offered. We are in her city about twice a year. Her place is small though so it’s never crossed my mind to ask.
We also host her for about a week each summer at the beach. The first year I invited, and in following years she has invited herself with partner. Again, no offer to take us for a meal or anything. But she does spend a bit more time with us there. Last time I asked her to cover a grocery haul. No thank you note or small hostess gift (I’m thinking like a candle or something that is $20-$40. Nothing extravagant).