Anonymous wrote:IMO, once a month would work for me for a "real sit down visit" with official dinner and accommodating GPs. Other than that, I would say they are free to visit (provided they coordinate with us), but they'd just be participating in whatever we are doing (soccer practice, playdate, pizza, hanging out in the backyard and hotdogs, taking a walk in the park while we ride bikes, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:I think you need to stop focusing so much on their expectations and focus on what works for you and your family.
Decide how frequent you want these visits and invite from there. I think weekly sounds crazy but do what works for you.
If you need to do pizza and paper plates to make my visit manageable then do that. They can choose to be annoyed about it or not. Stop waiting on them hand and foot. I am guessing a few pizza and fast dinners for these weekday visits and you won’t have them coming so frequently!
Are your kids really young? I can’t imagine this working with school homework and after school activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do these visits happen? Weekly? Monthly?
How far away are ILs?
Do kids have activities that could be a focus of a visit? (Games, recitals, concerts, tournaments, etc)
OP here. They ask once a week. That’s IMO too often. They are 30-45-60 minutes, depending on the day and traffic. They’d never take the kids to an activity. Like I said, when they come, they want to be the focus, if that makes sense. There is no going about my day while they play with the kids, it’s them siting being waited on while they look at the kids do what they do, and they want to talk and chat while they do that. That’s why I mostly have DH there.
Anonymous wrote:How often do these visits happen? Weekly? Monthly?
How far away are ILs?
Do kids have activities that could be a focus of a visit? (Games, recitals, concerts, tournaments, etc)