Anonymous wrote:A 5 hour drive... Dies that mean they stay overnight with you every single time there’s a kids event?
Yeah. That has to stop. Talk to your husband. Stop telling them about events.
Are these their only grandchildren?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They live 5 hours away and will literally drive to town for every school or extra curricular event, every single birthday (kids and DHs), and also want us for every single holiday. They were so upset that we were seeing my family for Thanksgiving year that they have planned to come into town to see us tomorrow (we haven't even unpacked from our trip yet!). Sometimes I just want to celebrate something as a family. My own, small family. I want to be left alone. I don't want to see them every 2-3 weeks. There's a reason we don't live in the same town as them... But they're not bad people and I do like them. So how can I gently and kindly ask for a little space? Both my DH and the ILs?
When they come, have them stay for the weekend and you and your DH get away.
TBH, every 2-3 weeks doesn’t sound that often. It is probably more often at this time of the year.
Just remember you control the calendar. Drop the lesser events- don’t drop the birthdays or the yearly puppet show.
Anonymous wrote:They live 5 hours away and will literally drive to town for every school or extra curricular event, every single birthday (kids and DHs), and also want us for every single holiday. They were so upset that we were seeing my family for Thanksgiving year that they have planned to come into town to see us tomorrow (we haven't even unpacked from our trip yet!). Sometimes I just want to celebrate something as a family. My own, small family. I want to be left alone. I don't want to see them every 2-3 weeks. There's a reason we don't live in the same town as them... But they're not bad people and I do like them. So how can I gently and kindly ask for a little space? Both my DH and the ILs?
Anonymous wrote:Who's telling them all the plans?
Anonymous wrote:My in laws live 20 minutes away in the same county and have never come over on my kids’ birthdays, never attended any of their sporting events, and never attended any school events. Even the annual grandparents day. It’s sad and the kids notice.
They do expect us to visit them frequently though.
The grass isn’t always greener.