Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring food for the kids! That way, if dinner is late, you can feed them, and of course you're free to bring them home and put them to bed on your schedule. Done.
This. Easy and obvious solution.
OP is a troublemaker putting this on her SIL when she really ought to be providing food for her own kids. Why would SIL not feed the kids? It's not her responsibility.
????!!!!!! When someone invites your family to their home for dinner, it is customary to feed all the guests no matter their age. Parents shouldn’t need to bring food with them except the older infant / toddler months when the kid is eating purees and baby food.
Why can’t the kids eat the same food as adults? Ridiculous to expect a kids menu at someone’s house. Only in America. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Wait so BIL1 is staying at SIL’s house and you invited only BIL1 but not SIL/BIL2 to dinner? That seems like a huge faux pas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring food for the kids! That way, if dinner is late, you can feed them, and of course you're free to bring them home and put them to bed on your schedule. Done.
This. Easy and obvious solution.
OP is a troublemaker putting this on her SIL when she really ought to be providing food for her own kids. Why would SIL not feed the kids? It's not her responsibility.
????!!!!!! When someone invites your family to their home for dinner, it is customary to feed all the guests no matter their age. Parents shouldn’t need to bring food with them except the older infant / toddler months when the kid is eating purees and baby food.
Anonymous wrote:Can't you just say, "Actually Barb, this time we'd really like to host at our house."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't you just say, "Actually Barb, this time we'd really like to host at our house."
Yes, each time I’ve said that.
Anonymous wrote:Can't you just say, "Actually Barb, this time we'd really like to host at our house."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring food for the kids! That way, if dinner is late, you can feed them, and of course you're free to bring them home and put them to bed on your schedule. Done.
This. Easy and obvious solution.
OP is a troublemaker putting this on her SIL when she really ought to be providing food for her own kids. Why would SIL not feed the kids? It's not her responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring food for the kids! That way, if dinner is late, you can feed them, and of course you're free to bring them home and put them to bed on your schedule. Done.
This. Easy and obvious solution.
OP is a troublemaker putting this on her SIL when she really ought to be providing food for her own kids. Why would SIL not feed the kids? It's not her responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring food for the kids! That way, if dinner is late, you can feed them, and of course you're free to bring them home and put them to bed on your schedule. Done.
This. Easy and obvious solution.
Anonymous wrote:Bring food for the kids! That way, if dinner is late, you can feed them, and of course you're free to bring them home and put them to bed on your schedule. Done.