Anonymous wrote:Why can’t they come to you more? Come watch a sports game or practice or something
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. For me this would be too much.
How many nights does your family (parents + kids) eat dinner and reconnect?
If my spouse insisted on doing weekly Friday dinners, I would use the night for a workout class or night out with friends. Pick a different night a week where it’s just your nuclear family and enforce it. Go to in-laws once a month or something. Invite them to kids soccer games and concerts.
I already made the once-weekly concession and now I’m getting pressure to do EVEN MORE. Me not going causes drama. They feel slighted and let’s be real, they’re right.
I feel like, with them, no matter what I give in, they will reopen the negotiation for more. The boundary battle is constant.
Anonymous wrote:How old are they? Do they drive at night?
Do they want to come babysit on your date nights?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. For me this would be too much.
How many nights does your family (parents + kids) eat dinner and reconnect?
If my spouse insisted on doing weekly Friday dinners, I would use the night for a workout class or night out with friends. Pick a different night a week where it’s just your nuclear family and enforce it. Go to in-laws once a month or something. Invite them to kids soccer games and concerts.
This is good advice (that DH takes the kids without you) so long as weekly visits don't interfere with activities, homework, and rest. As kids get older, they get busier and shouldn't have to spend so much of their limited downtime with grandparents.
Agree that inviting them to kid events as often as possible is a good approach. We do that + a long visit once or twice a month.
Agree with all of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. For me this would be too much.
How many nights does your family (parents + kids) eat dinner and reconnect?
If my spouse insisted on doing weekly Friday dinners, I would use the night for a workout class or night out with friends. Pick a different night a week where it’s just your nuclear family and enforce it. Go to in-laws once a month or something. Invite them to kids soccer games and concerts.
I already made the once-weekly concession and now I’m getting pressure to do EVEN MORE. Me not going causes drama. They feel slighted and let’s be real, they’re right.
I feel like, with them, no matter what I give in, they will reopen the negotiation for more. The boundary battle is constant.
Anonymous wrote:Meh. For me this would be too much.
How many nights does your family (parents + kids) eat dinner and reconnect?
If my spouse insisted on doing weekly Friday dinners, I would use the night for a workout class or night out with friends. Pick a different night a week where it’s just your nuclear family and enforce it. Go to in-laws once a month or something. Invite them to kids soccer games and concerts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. For me this would be too much.
How many nights does your family (parents + kids) eat dinner and reconnect?
If my spouse insisted on doing weekly Friday dinners, I would use the night for a workout class or night out with friends. Pick a different night a week where it’s just your nuclear family and enforce it. Go to in-laws once a month or something. Invite them to kids soccer games and concerts.
This is good advice (that DH takes the kids without you) so long as weekly visits don't interfere with activities, homework, and rest. As kids get older, they get busier and shouldn't have to spend so much of their limited downtime with grandparents.
Agree that inviting them to kid events as often as possible is a good approach. We do that + a long visit once or twice a month.
Anonymous wrote:Meh. For me this would be too much.
How many nights does your family (parents + kids) eat dinner and reconnect?
If my spouse insisted on doing weekly Friday dinners, I would use the night for a workout class or night out with friends. Pick a different night a week where it’s just your nuclear family and enforce it. Go to in-laws once a month or something. Invite them to kids soccer games and concerts.
Anonymous wrote:What is local (same neighborhood? 10 minute drive? 45 minute drive that can be an hour+ in traffic?) and how old are kids?