Anonymous wrote:OP again. They know her nap schedule. I am pretty flexible about it normally but DD was exhausted - dark circles and stumbling - so it was obvious she needed a nap. Yesterday was a long day for her - she was so excited she didn't sleep well. I didn't want to leave for myself, I just wanted DD to get badly needed rest.
Anonymous wrote:If it meant waiting for 5 mins or even 15 mins, you should have just gone along with it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We saw them last night. MIL called at 7:45 this morning and woke all of us up and we drove an hour to get there. I said we needed to leave at least 1/2 hour before dessert and they were dragging their feet. There was no special dessert, they were leftovers. I don't like being yelled at and I'm frustrated that DH never says anything. I will try to drop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put the toddler to nap on grandma's bed and sit and have the dessert.
No way did I let my toddler hold me hostage on holidays. And it's only lunchtime -- did you see these people yesterday or on Christmas eve? If not, you bugging out around noon is rude. It's your child's family.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put the toddler to nap on grandma's bed and sit and have the dessert.
No way did I let my toddler hold me hostage on holidays. And it's only lunchtime -- did you see these people yesterday or on Christmas eve? If not, you bugging out around noon is rude. It's your child's family.
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Not every toddler will just conk out on any available bed.
I would be very clear that you are leaving at x time due to naps well in advance.
The bigger issue is that she screamed at you and DH said nothing. I would have packed up the kids and walked out right then--and DH had darned well better come too.
There is objective screaming and then there's a tone of voice that people don't like and label screaming even if third parties barely register it as a raise in voice level. Maybe OP's DH heard it and didn't think it sounded like screaming so he didn't intervene.
Turns out both my mother and my future MIL are yellers. They yell when they are happy. They yell when they are mad. I don't think a shrill tone would cause either of us to take notice. Our mothers are too lady like to curse or throw pie at us if we tried to duck out early, but they do use nasty tones, sarcastic speech patterns, and cutting words sometimes. I think we both regard each other as adults able to hold our own if the other's mom tried to verbally intimidate us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You put the toddler to nap on grandma's bed and sit and have the dessert.
No way did I let my toddler hold me hostage on holidays. And it's only lunchtime -- did you see these people yesterday or on Christmas eve? If not, you bugging out around noon is rude. It's your child's family.
+1
Not every toddler will just conk out on any available bed.
I would be very clear that you are leaving at x time due to naps well in advance.
The bigger issue is that she screamed at you and DH said nothing. I would have packed up the kids and walked out right then--and DH had darned well better come too.