Anonymous wrote:I would pretend you have things you need to do around their house - "hey mom, our stove is broken - do you mind if i cook for sunday when we drop Alexa off?"
or "mom, our laundry is just not working - can we bring some when we bring alexa?"
I personally do not think this is a good solution, because, now, to add to the MIL's trouble (terminally ill, taking care of a child), you are burdering her wiht your problems. UGh, if I were in MIL's shoes, I'd be like, "What the. . .???"
I think you can find other ways around it beyond bringing your own chores over to do at her house!