Anonymous wrote:If it makes you feel any better, when my IL's used to demand "alone time" when our kids were little, I felt really bad that DH and I might have been overly anxious and neurotic. And then I started comparing notes with my friends, and many of them explained that their parents rarely hung out with their grandkids alone and would never insist on it for the grandparents' sake. If something came up and they were needed, they would be happy to help. Otherwise, they enjoy everyone hanging out together. Being alone with the grandkids wasn't something they thought had to happen for a close relationship to develop. I now realize that grandparents getting hysterical about not having alone time can be a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You showed up FIVE hours later. THE SHIT WOULD HAVE HIT THE FAN if it had been me. You should have left immediately. I can understand not wanting to leave child with cleaning woman but what you did was beyond rude. You are a selfish birch.
Unless I totally misread, it was an hour and a half, which sounds like pretty reasonable travel time where she was.
Anonymous wrote:You showed up FIVE hours later. THE SHIT WOULD HAVE HIT THE FAN if it had been me. You should have left immediately. I can understand not wanting to leave child with cleaning woman but what you did was beyond rude. You are a selfish birch.
Anonymous wrote:No way! She's proven that she can't be trusted. Your DD has a peanut allergy and she almost gave her peanuts! I seriously can't believe that you're even considering this, and I can't believe you let MIL watch your daughter over a weekend when you already knew she was not trustworthy. Don't do it.