Anonymous wrote:I found my ILs' visits a lot less annoying and a lot more helpful once our first was a little older and then we had a second kid.
I echo suggestions both to
a) push visits off from all of them a little longer so they are a bit more spaced out, because you do want time as a nuclear family after all
b) lower expectations of how clean the house will be, etc, when they come and
c) enlist them for help when they are there. Whoever's parents it isn't should get a hair cut or do some of there kind of errand/activity that is easier to do alone when their ILs are there. Also you and DW should go out on a date!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's too much, then discuss with DW what months or time frames you don't want any visitors. If the family asks to visit during those times you both need to jointly say we have blocked off x months/time for family time. I can understand how monthly visits can take a tool. Maybe 1 visitor every other month and not on the months that you go out of town to visit your family or DW family.
OP here. I've tried this but DW is a bit of a pushover when it comes to family visits and does not stick to our careful plans! (even though we've literally spent hours planning their visits with a calendar in front of us!). DW gives into the guilt-tripping and "they're not going to be around forever."
Once again, you don't have a visiting in-law problem, you have a DW problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's too much, then discuss with DW what months or time frames you don't want any visitors. If the family asks to visit during those times you both need to jointly say we have blocked off x months/time for family time. I can understand how monthly visits can take a tool. Maybe 1 visitor every other month and not on the months that you go out of town to visit your family or DW family.
OP here. I've tried this but DW is a bit of a pushover when it comes to family visits and does not stick to our careful plans! (even though we've literally spent hours planning their visits with a calendar in front of us!). DW gives into the guilt-tripping and "they're not going to be around forever."
. Now our parents have some health concerns which make them want to visit more and we're sucking it up because we realize they won't be around forever. Really, as long as you aren't stressed by it, it's annoying for you but priceless for your kids.Anonymous wrote:If it's too much, then discuss with DW what months or time frames you don't want any visitors. If the family asks to visit during those times you both need to jointly say we have blocked off x months/time for family time. I can understand how monthly visits can take a tool. Maybe 1 visitor every other month and not on the months that you go out of town to visit your family or DW family.