Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would it be possible for your partner and yourself to invite the kids to the house you share so that your partner's mother can come to you AND see her grandchildren?
We don't share a house. Partner has his own house. His mom is staying in that house with the kids. She asked me to come spend the weekend. Now she said that's not possible because the ex-wife invited herself over for the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:You've been together several years and do not live together, maintaining separate homes with your respective children. He's not your partner. He's your boyfriend. His mother may believe the relationship is not serious and spending time with you isn't a priority for her. I would be careful with his mother. She's gossiping to you about her exDIL, saying she would rather spend the time with you. I wouldn't trust that woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would it be possible for your partner and yourself to invite the kids to the house you share so that your partner's mother can come to you AND see her grandchildren?
We don't share a house. Partner has his own house. His mom is staying in that house with the kids. She asked me to come spend the weekend. Now she said that's not possible because the ex-wife invited herself over for the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Would it be possible for your partner and yourself to invite the kids to the house you share so that your partner's mother can come to you AND see her grandchildren?
Anonymous wrote:
I read it that she's in town because of the grandkids, and she'll be with them one way or another. The ex doesn't have the kids. But she cancelled on OP to spend time with the ex-wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Repeat after me:
"The kids always come first".
The lady is entitled to caring for her grandchildren when their father is traveling.
You have to learn to anticipate these things.
How does this have anything to do with the kids?
Quote from OP: her partner's mother "came to be with her grandkids while he's (OP's partner) on an extended business trip", and that's why she cancelled on OP. In my world, that's fair enough. Kids come first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Repeat after me:
"The kids always come first".
The lady is entitled to caring for her grandchildren when their father is traveling.
You have to learn to anticipate these things.
How does this have anything to do with the kids?
Anonymous wrote:
Repeat after me:
"The kids always come first".
The lady is entitled to caring for her grandchildren when their father is traveling.
You have to learn to anticipate these things.