Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound whiny. how old are you? You are physically recovering six months later? Did you birth an elephant? Sounds like you have poor coping skills.
You are so poor you just want them to pick up the tab for take out once? Wtf?
Takeout for 4 adults=$60 per night. Times 3 nights=$180 per set. Times 4 sets of grandparents=$720, plus buying groceries and DH paying for MIL's flight. We aren't poor but we aren't made of money either. And yes, I'm still recovering. No I didn't birth an elephant but I will probably need corrective surgery to fix my prolapsed organs. I can't walk far or pick up heavy things or wear the baby, as it makes the pain and discomfort worse. Exercise is out of the question. Thanks for the sympathy.
NP who does have sympathy for you; that sounds very tough.
But honestly...if you are that bad off and haven't yet figured out that you need to OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND COMMUNICATE YOUR NEEDS during this difficult time, then you are either an idiot, a doormat, or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound whiny. how old are you? You are physically recovering six months later? Did you birth an elephant? Sounds like you have poor coping skills.
You are so poor you just want them to pick up the tab for take out once? Wtf?
Takeout for 4 adults=$60 per night. Times 3 nights=$180 per set. Times 4 sets of grandparents=$720, plus buying groceries and DH paying for MIL's flight. We aren't poor but we aren't made of money either. And yes, I'm still recovering. No I didn't birth an elephant but I will probably need corrective surgery to fix my prolapsed organs. I can't walk far or pick up heavy things or wear the baby, as it makes the pain and discomfort worse. Exercise is out of the question. Thanks for the sympathy.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws were super helpful when they visited. My husband warned me that they would help and if I didn't direct them, they'd decide themselves HOW to help.
So I made lists. A list of things I wanted changed/fixed in the house (leaking kitchen sink, balcony doors don't close right, etc) and a list of errands (return stuff in Gap bag to Gap, exchange Janie & Jack stuff for one size up). DH and I also had a mental list in our heads of easy/quick things we could ask them to do when they'd say "what can I do to help?". Actually, if you could take the garbage and recycling out. If you wouldn't mind walking the dog - she'll lead you on her normal route around the block.
I also introduced them to some nice old people their age who live near us, so they could go to the museums with new friends.
He cooks, cleans, tidies up in a logical way, sews clothes, drives kids around to their activities, is super gentle with babies, and they all love him and eat his food. Unfortunately he comes as a package deal with my mother.
Anonymous wrote:You sound whiny. how old are you? You are physically recovering six months later? Did you birth an elephant? Sounds like you have poor coping skills.
You are so poor you just want them to pick up the tab for take out once? Wtf?