Anonymous wrote:It’s not “company” it is his parents. Your husband can make a pot of chili, a pan of cornbread, and pick up what he can as you normally would. This shouldn’t be an OMG super stressful entertaining event. If you feel like the house needs to look perfect and you need to have a multiple course meal that is on you and your own anxieties. Say hi and be pleasant. His parents are likely more interested in talking to your DH and your kids anyhow. If you don’t feel like being a major part of conversation busy yourself with something else. If DH invited them over, then that is what he wants to do with his day off...not what you decide he wants to do.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not “company” it is his parents. Make a pot of chili, a pan of cornbread, and pick up what you can as you normally would. This shouldn’t be an OMG super stressful entertaining event. If you feel like the house needs to look perfect and you need to have a multiple course meal that is on you and your own anxieties. Say hi and be pleasant. His parents are likely more interested in talking to your DH and your kids anyhow. If you don’t feel like being a major part of conversation busy yourself with something else. If DH invited them over, then that is what he wants to do with his day off...not what you decide he wants to do.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone even say it was dinner? Maybe they come for an hour, see the kids, have a drink? Not seeing the big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I need a break. If you want them to come over, that's fine; I'll take myself to see the new 'Downton Abbey' movie and let you guys take over the house. If you want to take Billy and meet them at a restaurant, that's fine, too. What I'm not fine with is entertaining, or being 'on' for an evening. It's been a lot on me lately, and I need some down time."
Op here- yes! If it comes to that this sounds like a plan!
Anonymous wrote:I’d host because DH clearly is hinting he wants them there and 2 extra plates for dinner are NBD.
LOL spoken like a true clueless pushy relative.. I do not believe in a million years that the OP's husband is hinting that he wants his parents to come over. No guy goes away for a week long business trip and then thinks gee the first thing that I want to do when I get home s entertain my parents. No way. I would bet the moon that OP's in laws called her husband because they know he got back in town and started bugging him about getting together. He probably figured it was better to get this out of the way during the week instead of giving up a weekend evening or day to deal with them.
People who say oh its only setting out two more plates are usually the most obnoxious about actually expecting a nice dinner and to be entertained. They simply EXPECT the host tp act like it was all effortless so they are comfortable inviting their butts back again soon.
I’d host because DH clearly is hinting he wants them there and 2 extra plates for dinner are NBD.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- yes I work. I’ve also been 100% on all week and I’m tired and just don’t want to entertain anyone (whether here, there, anywhere) I don’t feel like conversing, I went to clean my mess of a house and just beg back to normal, not put it off a day because I’m having people over. I’m totally cool with DH taking our kids over there or wherever with his parents for dinner. I’d just prefer it not be at our home and I don’t feel like going along.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- yes I work. I’ve also been 100% on all week and I’m tired and just don’t want to entertain anyone (whether here, there, anywhere) I don’t feel like conversing, I went to clean my mess of a house and just beg back to normal, not put it off a day because I’m having people over. I’m totally cool with DH taking our kids over there or wherever with his parents for dinner. I’d just prefer it not be at our home and I don’t feel like going along.
Anonymous wrote:"I need a break. If you want them to come over, that's fine; I'll take myself to see the new 'Downton Abbey' movie and let you guys take over the house. If you want to take Billy and meet them at a restaurant, that's fine, too. What I'm not fine with is entertaining, or being 'on' for an evening. It's been a lot on me lately, and I need some down time."