Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you run an errand but not prep for dinner? How can you hobble and try to finish the dishes after you and DH came home from this errand, and your DH didn't come to help?
DH drove on the errand. DH was putting older child to bed when we got back. Surely he could have done it after bed time but its the point that they were small tasks that would have taken a handful of minutes.
Which is it, DH had to run an errand or in your own words DH and I?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you sound awful, OP. Your MIL is not your servant or slave! She's helping, presumably to the best of her ability, and you're furious that she hadn't taken out the trash before you returned home? And that she's not making freezer meals 24/7 or paying for your takeout? What planet do you live on where this is a requirement for family?
I say this as someone who had a serious neurological condition that prevented me from driving for 3 months and severely incapacitated me in most other respects. So I fully understand a medical emergency. But I somehow managed to work FT and care for 2 kids without ever expecting a relative to become my indentured servant.
Anonymous wrote:
Last night, she was home for an hour and a half after the younger one went to bed (DH and I had to run an errand with our older child) and when we got back, the garbage can was full in the middle of the kitchen, like she pulled it out so we knew it needed to be changed, but she didn't change it. So I hobbled over to do it on my crutches and then I tried to finish the dishes and put the soap in to start the washer and she heard me banging around and came over and said "what are you doing over here? you shouldn't be doing that."
Anonymous wrote:I didn't even need to read your whole post. Yes, of course you bite your lip! In the end, she is your guest, not your employee. In the future, don't expect that she will be helpful when she visits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And people on the other thread wonder why I say people here are whiners and entitled?
I'm not asking her to scrub toilets. I've asked her to help prep up dinner because I'm unable. Wow, clearly you've never been in a situation where you need some physical assistance.[/quote
Youngling, I have been in worse situations and on my own with two small kids and nobody to help me. I managed on my own. She isn't a cook for you, you are on crutches, not dead.
Anonymous wrote:How can you run an errand but not prep for dinner? How can you hobble and try to finish the dishes after you and DH came home from this errand, and your DH didn't come to help?
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not asking her to scrub toilets. I've asked her to help prep up dinner because I'm unable. Wow, clearly you've never been in a situation where you need some physical assistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And people on the other thread wonder why I say people here are whiners and entitled?
I'm not asking her to scrub toilets. I've asked her to help prep up dinner because I'm unable. Wow, clearly you've never been in a situation where you need some physical assistance.
Anonymous wrote:And people on the other thread wonder why I say people here are whiners and entitled?