Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be ok with having a stranger come into my home to watch my BIL's young kids but YMMV.
It's pretty unnecessary given that OP is 2 hours away and BIL is flying in. Surely he's not making a day trip with a 1 and 3 year old and round trip flights. The sitter could go wherever he's staying.
But he doesn't want to actually arrange or pay for a sitter, he wants someone else to do it for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell gets married at 3 pm on a Friday and gets mad if people aren't able to attend??? I'd send DH by himself. I'm probably in the minority, but I'd offer to help with the cousins. It's just one night.
Even a highly skilled nanny would not take this on. This is the stuff of nightmares.
It's 4 kids, two of them are her own. I don't see how two extra kids for the night is a nightmare, unless the cousins are absolute terrors who don't sleep at night. I used to be a nanny and weekend babysitter and there were many times I watched 4 young kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell gets married at 3 pm on a Friday and gets mad if people aren't able to attend??? I'd send DH by himself. I'm probably in the minority, but I'd offer to help with the cousins. It's just one night.
I’d be with you if she had been asked ahead of time. But it was just assumed she’d have something figured out for childcare for all 4 kids. Which is pretty crazy because even if the OP had managed to snag a 3 pm sitter, there aren’t a ton of sitters out there that would be willing to watch 4 very young children on their own during waking hours. The audacity of it all would have me saying no. If I were OP I’d plan something fun for me and the kids and tell BIL sorry, can’t take 4 kids with me. Not enough car seats or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BIL’s wife should skip marathon.
No way. Training for a marathon takes months! She should go and rock it. It sounds like she and BIL are okay with an on site sitter so they should find one and book it, without OP.
Anonymous wrote:BIL’s wife should skip marathon.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be ok with having a stranger come into my home to watch my BIL's young kids but YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:A cousin? Seriously?
A 3 PM Friday wedding? Who does that?
You are definitely not the arsehole here
Anonymous wrote:Dh's cousin is getting married at 3pm on a Friday two hours away from home so we'd have to leave by noon at the latest if we went. Our kids are 5 and 2. On Fridays, our older one gets out of school at 3pm and our little one only has a half day of daycare til 12:30 then comes home for nap. DH's whole family will be at the wedding obviously so they can't watch the kids, my mom still works full time, and our 3 regular sitters also work full time. We are going on a vacation two weeks before the wedding and don't really have extra PTO to burn either.
For some reason this has spiraled into a huge family issue. DH's brother called last night and said that he is planning on coming in to town for the wedding with his 3yo and 1yo because his wife has a marathon that weekend and asked if whoever is watching our kids can watch his too. We said we weren't planning on going because we don't have anyone to watch the kids. Then he suggests that we split an AirBnb near the wedding (in the middle of literal nowhere) and "find a local babysitter" to watch all 4 kids. Then was annoyed when we said we weren't leaving our kids in a strange house with a strange person. Finally, MIL calls and suggests that she, FIL, DH, and BIL just go to the wedding as a family and I take the day off work and have all 4 kids (1, 2, 3, and 5yo) by myself overnight.
I'm perfectly happy with DH going to the wedding alone and staying home with my kids, but I don't have a PTO day to take and just really don't want the 4 little kids alone for the night. AITA?
Anonymous wrote:I've turned down a few weddings because of lack of childcare and would have absolutely no issues doing the same here. You are completely in the right to say no.
I have gone to a mid-week wedding for a close family member but our children were all invited to that wedding.
If someone is going to have a wedding during work/school hours and not invite kids, they can expect "nays" from working parents.
Who the hell are these people getting married today? Just don't invite guests if you don't really want them.
Anonymous wrote:Who the hell gets married at 3 pm on a Friday and gets mad if people aren't able to attend??? I'd send DH by himself. I'm probably in the minority, but I'd offer to help with the cousins. It's just one night.