Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL is a wino and when she visited after the last baby was born, we just told her that since I was breastfeeding, we weren't keeping any alcohol in the house. It was kind of funny watching her salivate every evening around 5 (the time when she's used to cracking open the bottle) and then having to be her sober self all night. She'd usually retreat to her room earlier with a book which was another added bonus. While the kids were too young to notice, we did this mainly for ourselves, as she turns into a pathetic buffoon when she drinks. Can you come up with some sort of similar excuse, like you're going alcohol free for X reason and having the temptation around makes it harder? That'll give them a firmer boundary that they can choose to either disrespectfully cross or abide by.
That's kinda mean.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are not big drinkers. Every time my inlaws come to visit, they bring large amounts of beer and wine into our house. They move groceries out of the fridge or around the fridge so that they can fit all of their beer. They drink all day long in front of my kids for days in a row. How do I request that they drink less when they visit, without implying that they have a drinking problem?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. They used to stay in a hotel when we lived downtown but now we live in the burbs so they stay here. I actually like the cooler idea. It's passive aggressive but practical.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL is a wino and when she visited after the last baby was born, we just told her that since I was breastfeeding, we weren't keeping any alcohol in the house. It was kind of funny watching her salivate every evening around 5 (the time when she's used to cracking open the bottle) and then having to be her sober self all night. She'd usually retreat to her room earlier with a book which was another added bonus. While the kids were too young to notice, we did this mainly for ourselves, as she turns into a pathetic buffoon when she drinks. Can you come up with some sort of similar excuse, like you're going alcohol free for X reason and having the temptation around makes it harder? That'll give them a firmer boundary that they can choose to either disrespectfully cross or abide by.
Anonymous wrote:Um, hello... where is DH? This is HIS crazy family, right?