Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP . I am in the same position but it is my parents. 10 days is all I could handle. I am on chemo as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell your husband that three weeks will be fine. You will help graciously host for the first two weeks. The third week you will be checked into a luxury spa resort for a week of pampering, while DH hosts his mother alone.
OMG, such a drama queen.![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP, tell your husband that three weeks will be fine. You will help graciously host for the first two weeks. The third week you will be checked into a luxury spa resort for a week of pampering, while DH hosts his mother alone.
Anonymous wrote:OP, tell your husband that three weeks will be fine. You will help graciously host for the first two weeks. The third week you will be checked into a luxury spa resort for a week of pampering, while DH hosts his mother alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 weeks is nothing. Imagine having overseas in-laws expect to come live with you, once they can immigrate to the US. It is not in my culture (is in my husband's), but it's not something I am accustomed to or hoped for, at least not while we are still in our 30s, trying for a family, etc.
Dumb question, but how do they manage to get greencards? I have always wondered how this works with parents of people who have emigrated.
Anonymous wrote:3 weeks is nothing. Imagine having overseas in-laws expect to come live with you, once they can immigrate to the US. It is not in my culture (is in my husband's), but it's not something I am accustomed to or hoped for, at least not while we are still in our 30s, trying for a family, etc.