Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember what my mom said when I decided to have a third kid: grandparents are happy to babysit two kids when you have two kids. When you have three kids, grandparents are still happy to babysit two kids.
This cracks me up and sounds like my parents. Agree that hearing OP has 5 kids changes my initial view of her MIL. Cooking for 7 ppl for 10 days straight is a lot. Very different from say 2 adults and 1-2 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Your DH is great. Your ILs suck, sorry. They don't need to be adding to your mental load. Unless they have limited mobility or are still working busy jobs, they should figure this out. I would not bother making this trek to visit them again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember what my mom said when I decided to have a third kid: grandparents are happy to babysit two kids when you have two kids. When you have three kids, grandparents are still happy to babysit two kids.
This cracks me up and sounds like my parents. Agree that hearing OP has 5 kids changes my initial view of her MIL. Cooking for 7 ppl for 10 days straight is a lot. Very different from say 2 adults and 1-2 kids.
Anonymous wrote:I remember what my mom said when I decided to have a third kid: grandparents are happy to babysit two kids when you have two kids. When you have three kids, grandparents are still happy to babysit two kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson learned - you should do a meal planning document when they visit you from now on! Why are they getting a free ride when you don't
I’d never, ever actually do this, but gosh is it so tempting. They have already invited themselves to come in February, May, summer visit and then October. I have five children, DH works lots of hours and I homeschool several of the kids. I’m busy 😂
Hold up FIVE kids? Do you get how them hosting a family of, holy crap, seven?! isn’t the same as you hosting two elderly people?
+1 and for 10 days!! Wow OP, you are displaying very little self-awareness here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson learned - you should do a meal planning document when they visit you from now on! Why are they getting a free ride when you don't
I’d never, ever actually do this, but gosh is it so tempting. They have already invited themselves to come in February, May, summer visit and then October. I have five children, DH works lots of hours and I homeschool several of the kids. I’m busy 😂
Hold up FIVE kids? Do you get how them hosting a family of, holy crap, seven?! isn’t the same as you hosting two elderly people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DH is great. Your ILs suck, sorry. They don't need to be adding to your mental load. Unless they have limited mobility or are still working busy jobs, they should figure this out. I would not bother making this trek to visit them again.
Op here - my in laws are in their 60s! MIL is a homemaker for goodness sake. It’s beyond me how she can’t manage to meal plan for us and cook (we help every time too and she knows this). It’s the mental load that is driving me batty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson learned - you should do a meal planning document when they visit you from now on! Why are they getting a free ride when you don't
I’d never, ever actually do this, but gosh is it so tempting. They have already invited themselves to come in February, May, summer visit and then October. I have five children, DH works lots of hours and I homeschool several of the kids. I’m busy 😂
Hold up FIVE kids? Do you get how them hosting a family of, holy crap, seven?! isn’t the same as you hosting two elderly people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DH is great. Your ILs suck, sorry. They don't need to be adding to your mental load. Unless they have limited mobility or are still working busy jobs, they should figure this out. I would not bother making this trek to visit them again.
Op here - my in laws are in their 60s! MIL is a homemaker for goodness sake. It’s beyond me how she can’t manage to meal plan for us and cook (we help every time too and she knows this). It’s the mental load that is driving me batty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this sounds like something DCUM would advise a host to do when they didn’t want to handle 10 DAYS of meals for family.
If your DH is the one in charge, just stop opening the emails/reading the texts. Being copied on communications isn’t an action item.
Op here - you are correct - 10 days of meals IS a lot. But we’ve done it for them over and over again. Last visit they stayed with us 12 nights and I cooked and cleaned for them with zero help. This has been done many times every year on my end. It’s her one time to reciprocate probably for the next five years, and she can’t manage to handle it.