Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One family meal and leaving things for breakfast is PLENTY generous.
This is all I would do too. I’d be very clear that I have to carry on with my schedule as normal but they should enjoy their time here and help themselves. I’d also try to get up and out of the house early so there would be any frustrating delays, like kitchen, bathroom conflicts.
Anonymous wrote:You allow them to behave this way, so why would it change or stop?
Stop it gently NOW before you get yourself burned out and inconvenienced into a really bad mood or bad incident.
"Barbara, Ted, we love seeing you and having you stay over. But we really need you to talk the dates through with us before you make plans. With the kids in soccer now and Bill and I both working, it's just not realistic for us to do spur-of-the-moment visits. We need to be able to plan and prepare. Thanks for understanding."
Anonymous wrote:You're a grown up, it's time to learn to say no.
I would never host family that invite themselves like that, they're very rude.
Anonymous wrote:One family meal and leaving things for breakfast is PLENTY generous.
Anonymous wrote:We have some family coming into town that expect to stay with us. Normally that would be great except they did not check dates with us ahead of time. We are working every day they are in town, and the time they selected is during a super stressful schedule. I feel obliged to host and trying to work up gracious hospitality, but it’s not quite happening. What’s the norm for family that treats you like a BnB? Are we expected to provide meals and snacks for their small children? Is one family meal and leaving things for them to make breakfast enough?
And yeah, it’s in-law family members. lol and I really like them but the timing is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some family coming into town that expect to stay with us. Normally that would be great except they did not check dates with us ahead of time. We are working every day they are in town, and the time they selected is during a super stressful schedule. I feel obliged to host and trying to work up gracious hospitality, but it’s not quite happening. What’s the norm for family that treats you like a BnB? Are we expected to provide meals and snacks for their small children? Is one family meal and leaving things for them to make breakfast enough?
And yeah, it’s in-law family members. lol and I really like them but the timing is wrong.
It's family. I treat all my family the same. I'd buy extra stuff, show them where everything is, tell them (sincerely) to please help themselves to anything, let me know if they need anything, and that's it.
Anonymous wrote:We have some family coming into town that expect to stay with us. Normally that would be great except they did not check dates with us ahead of time. We are working every day they are in town, and the time they selected is during a super stressful schedule. I feel obliged to host and trying to work up gracious hospitality, but it’s not quite happening. What’s the norm for family that treats you like a BnB? Are we expected to provide meals and snacks for their small children? Is one family meal and leaving things for them to make breakfast enough?
And yeah, it’s in-law family members. lol and I really like them but the timing is wrong.