Anonymous wrote:OP here: I understand that there is an occasional need to fix a house, a car, there are emergency situations. We would've found another alternative for DS if only ILs were honest with us. My sister could've taken him for the whole period. He could've stayed at camp with his school friends. Instead, we were lied to for several days and now they are offended and call us ungrateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: for four days they told us how many playgrounds they visited! Then DS spilled that he's actually been at home all this time. That his bike is still hooked up to his grandpa's car! They started making excuses how they had things to do the around the house and they didn't feel comfortable to have DS walk across the street to the nearby playground all by himself.
I called my sister. She lives in Virginia and can take him for the holiday weekend.
OMG, they really went to great lengths to lie to you! And they tried to get your 6 YO on board with the lies! Wow. This is incredible. I would be beyond irate and furious. It's just mind-boggling that they would LIE about it.
But, at least you now know that they are CRAZEEEE and not to be trusted with your kids. Good to know now, when nothing too terrible has happened, rather than later, when who knows what could occur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: for four days they told us how many playgrounds they visited! Then DS spilled that he's actually been at home all this time. That his bike is still hooked up to his grandpa's car! They started making excuses how they had things to do the around the house and they didn't feel comfortable to have DS walk across the street to the nearby playground all by himself.
I called my sister. She lives in Virginia and can take him for the holiday weekend.
What are you going to do for the rest of the summer?
Anonymous wrote:OP here: for four days they told us how many playgrounds they visited! Then DS spilled that he's actually been at home all this time. That his bike is still hooked up to his grandpa's car! They started making excuses how they had things to do the around the house and they didn't feel comfortable to have DS walk across the street to the nearby playground all by himself.
I called my sister. She lives in Virginia and can take him for the holiday weekend.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: for four days they told us how many playgrounds they visited! Then DS spilled that he's actually been at home all this time. That his bike is still hooked up to his grandpa's car! They started making excuses how they had things to do the around the house and they didn't feel comfortable to have DS walk across the street to the nearby playground all by himself.
I called my sister. She lives in Virginia and can take him for the holiday weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: A 6 year old should not be cooped up in the house all day long with two retired, but more than able grandparents! Why not go to a museum, a park, even a local bookstore?
We are in Germantown, if that helps.
Well then you and your husband are idiots for allowing this. He wasn't kidnapped. I find it hard to believe that this is the first time they have done anything like that.
Call around. Have your DH take time off. You screwed it up. You fix it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: if that were my parents, they would've kept him busy to the point when he would forget what is an iPad! My father had stage IV cancer and yet every day he would go for walks with his other grand kids. My mother has severe diabetes. Every time she visits she doesn't sit and mop around, she scoops him up to the nearest playground or museum. Now ILs are physically and mentally healthy people. FIL is an expert fisherman. Why not take your grandson fishing? Just once. Why is he sitting in the house, in this gorgeous weather, with a ^&*^%$ iPad? Get him a book from his backpack, we packed about a dozen good books. Let him ride a bike nearby.