Anonymous wrote:As I invest my energy into nurturing my sons, it makes me wonder if it's worthwhile to pour all my tears and sweat into assholes like you who won't even tolerate me for a weekend. Seriously, people. Be kind to your parents!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the bit about the trundle bed. You're not deterring her. You're actively inviting her to sleep at your house in the future.
OP here: DW and I have talked about getting a trundle bed for the guest room regardless of my parents visiting. My thinking was that by telling my mom she can get us the bed as a gift, it gives me an out for why they can't stay here this time.
You can't make fake excuses. You just say, "staying with us isn't going to be possible right now." Mom "but why" you- "it's just not possible at this time"
DH does that to me all the time. "Oh sorry we can't come to your wedding because we're still breastfeeding and kids aren't invited." Then the bride bends over backwards to make sure our kids are invited. Then DH has to squirm some saying the real reason is I'm sick and a few weeks postpartum. Just tell the truth and stop waffling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the bit about the trundle bed. You're not deterring her. You're actively inviting her to sleep at your house in the future.
OP here: DW and I have talked about getting a trundle bed for the guest room regardless of my parents visiting. My thinking was that by telling my mom she can get us the bed as a gift, it gives me an out for why they can't stay here this time.
Anonymous wrote:I see both sides. Neither my parents or inlaws would stay in a hotel so that would be a nuclear decision if I were to bring that up. But we hate staying at their houses.
Does your wife like their used trundle bed? If she likes it, great. If she does't like it, say no, you want something different. Never blame any of this on your wife.
Sounds like you aren't on the same page as your wife though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the bit about the trundle bed. You're not deterring her. You're actively inviting her to sleep at your house in the future.
OP here: DW and I have talked about getting a trundle bed for the guest room regardless of my parents visiting. My thinking was that by telling my mom she can get us the bed as a gift, it gives me an out for why they can't stay here this time.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the bit about the trundle bed. You're not deterring her. You're actively inviting her to sleep at your house in the future.