Anonymous wrote:I am the second of six kids and my sister is the baby. I have three teens 13 16 and 18, and my mother, of course, had six, but now my sister is the expert. She doesn't believe in God, sugar or babysitters. I don't care about the first two, but my mom and I are getting tired of #3. This year she can't take her child shopping by herself, so one of us has to watch him or she can't go at all. She doesn't trust teenagers, although she was the queen of the neighborhood when she was 13 and babysitting, and bought herself a car with her earnings for goodness sakes.
I took my kids shopping and I learned to handle them in stores. I don't think it is too much for her to do the same with just one. She has her husband's parents so cowed that they are afraid to be left alone with her child in case they do something wrong. Her husband just gives in, and they don't go anywhere anymore unless they can bring the baby with them or drop him us with one of us. They have a really nice pair of sisters that live next door to them that babysit all the neighbors, and my brother wants to use them too, but he is afraid to bring it up. I told him that he is a parent as well, but he wants me to tell her.
Should I? I thought about just cutting her off and forcing the issue.
Seriously, you have to ask? Either you're helping or you're hindering. Guess which category you fall into? Do something different and change.
"Trixie, I am no longer available to watch little Pierpont. I'm happy to have you visit with him, but I can't babysit anymore."