Anonymous wrote:I think amongst parents and kids you don't ask when you can visit and most people don't invite others. Don't you call up your parents and say you want to visit for Easter or Thanksgiving? I don't think I've ever been invited to my parents or inlaw's house.
Anonymous wrote:I think amongst parents and kids you don't ask when you can visit and most people don't invite others. Don't you call up your parents and say you want to visit for Easter or Thanksgiving? I don't think I've ever been invited to my parents or inlaw's house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. You sound a little uptight. You say you like them, but don't want to see them three weeks from now for your kid's birthday? That's too much?
I'm not sure that there's a scenario here where you don't come off like a B*.
Really? You'd be ok with people staying with you every three weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would assume that grandparents visit for every birthday, yes. Can you put boundaries on the visit? "Thanks for visiting, MIL & FIL. Can you meet us at XYZ restaurant Saturday at 6 for Larla's birthday?"
How far away are they? Does visiting mean spending the night at your house, or just the afternoon?
OP here - close driving distance, but yes, visiting means spending the night in our home. I would have NO problem if they were local and wanted to come over for a b-day, but having visitors is disruptive. We have a very small home, and having visitors means we're unable to use 1/3 of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. You sound a little uptight. You say you like them, but don't want to see them three weeks from now for your kid's birthday? That's too much?
I'm not sure that there's a scenario here where you don't come off like a B*.
Really? You'd be ok with people staying with you every three weeks?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. You sound a little uptight. You say you like them, but don't want to see them three weeks from now for your kid's birthday? That's too much?
I'm not sure that there's a scenario here where you don't come off like a B*.
Anonymous wrote:I would assume that grandparents visit for every birthday, yes. Can you put boundaries on the visit? "Thanks for visiting, MIL & FIL. Can you meet us at XYZ restaurant Saturday at 6 for Larla's birthday?"
How far away are they? Does visiting mean spending the night at your house, or just the afternoon?