Anonymous wrote:You both are wrong. Nonplussed means confused. Look it up. It is often misused as in the OP.
Anonymous wrote:I think I would say yes, provided that DH helps out while everyone is there.
And, OP, you get bonus points for using nonplussed appropriately.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Nope. No way would I say yes to that, and I wouldn't feel a shred of guilt.
There is plenty of other time your MIL could visit.
Anonymous wrote:Op here- I forgot to mention that I am currently pregnant with baby number three and just so, so tired. Does that change anyone's answer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you said no, stick with it. But I think you should have said yes. She sounds like an easy houseguest, and your parents could suck it up for ONE day.
I agree. You said your MIL keeps herself pretty entertained, your parents really can't hack it for a couple of hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you said no, stick with it. But I think you should have said yes. She sounds like an easy houseguest, and your parents could suck it up for ONE day.
I agree. You said your MIL keeps herself pretty entertained, your parents really can't hack it for a couple of hours?
I agree too. You prefer your own parents - fine. Having everyone together short-term can't be that big a deal.
But the thing is, her parents haven't seen the kids in months. Mil can presumably come up whenever. Why should the parents have to share grandchild time just so MIL can get her fickle way?[/quote]
As OP said, MIL doesn't interact with the kids that much anyways. MIL has to drive home that day so probably wouldn't stay all that late.