NOVATransplant wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOVATransplant wrote:Sounds like they wanted to see their new grandbaby and you couldn't be bothered to check your phone. Sorry, you sound kind of bitchy
Bitchy for taking a nap? WTF?
No, the part for kicking them out of your house. They now feel that they need to clear it with your husband before they can come over? Yep, you've seriously damaged the relationship with them. Lets hope they are the bigger people and accept the apology that you owe them. Like other posters have said, you should be grateful that you have grandparents nearby who are so willing to offer to lend a hand so you can nap. Trust me, a large percentage of your peers don't have that and a good percentage of them would give their right arm to have what you do.
NOVATransplant wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOVATransplant wrote:Sounds like they wanted to see their new grandbaby and you couldn't be bothered to check your phone. Sorry, you sound kind of bitchy
Bitchy for taking a nap? WTF?
No, the part for kicking them out of your house. They now feel that they need to clear it with your husband before they can come over? Yep, you've seriously damaged the relationship with them. Lets hope they are the bigger people and accept the apology that you owe them. Like other posters have said, you should be grateful that you have grandparents nearby who are so willing to offer to lend a hand so you can nap. Trust me, a large percentage of your peers don't have that and a good percentage of them would give their right arm to have what you do.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'd be surprised if family just came barging in but I'd never ask them to leave - especially parents or in-laws.
You will learn the hard way that everyone needs help at certain times and undermining relationships by thoughtless and rude actions will result in a price to be paid in the future. For most people, the only sure support that one can count on when the chips are down is one's family.
As others said, there were a dozen ways to handle a situation like this without being as offensive as you were. I don't know how close your husband is to his parents but if he is close, this may come to haunt you down the line.
Anonymous wrote:NOVATransplant wrote:Sounds like they wanted to see their new grandbaby and you couldn't be bothered to check your phone. Sorry, you sound kind of bitchy
Bitchy for taking a nap? WTF?
Anonymous wrote:I'm on maternity leave. DS is three months old, so some days I don't look at my phone for hours because I'm busy with him. Last week he went down for a nap so I figured I'd take a nap, too. Woke up twenty minutes later because DS was crying and I heard voices in my house. It was the in-laws. They took it upon themselves to come into the house and hang out.
I came out of the bedroom with a crying baby and they're all, " Didn't you get our text?" I had not. I was kind of pissed. Would you be? Should I ask DH to say something to them? They offered to take the baby but I basically told them to leave.
Now when they want to come over during the day, they call DH and ask him if I want them over. Weird? I think they know what they did was wrong.
Moral of the story: be sure to lock the doors.
NOVATransplant wrote:Sounds like they wanted to see their new grandbaby and you couldn't be bothered to check your phone. Sorry, you sound kind of bitchy