Anonymous wrote:One week down and one week to go...
My husband’s parents are good people but my FIL never shuts up. I’m trying to talk to my toddler or nurse the baby and he continues his long story about how great his kids were. My MIL questions everything I do (why don’t you let 2.5 yr old watch tv? Why don’t you make him say he’s sorry when he does something wrong? Why don’t you make him try new food? Etc.)
And they refuse to call the baby the nickname we chose and love. They keep yelling her formal name even though she doesn’t respond!!
Just a vent.
Anonymous wrote:Find a real problem.
Anonymous wrote:Future visits are 2-3 nights max.
Or better yet have them move locally. This is what I did and now I never have to see my inlaws for more than a few hours at a time, I can leave whenever I want, and my spouse can see them without me! It’s glorious. Everyone thought I was crazy for encouraging this, but it’s been great. Never again will they sleep at my house or will I have to burn PTO just to visit them.
Anonymous wrote:why don’t your children know their formal names?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister had a nickname I thought everyone used. Or so I thought. I never noticed that my Dad always used her formal name until my sister mentioned in our 30’s. After that, I heard her formal name when he used it (they sound somewhat similar).
Let them use the formal name. Your kids will like having a special name from their grandparents.
That's all fine if they can roll with it when the CHILD doesn't answer to her less-familiar name. But that's...not what's happening, now is it? They're getting put our that the child isn't answering/paying attention.
Do you see the difference?
Anonymous wrote:My sister had a nickname I thought everyone used. Or so I thought. I never noticed that my Dad always used her formal name until my sister mentioned in our 30’s. After that, I heard her formal name when he used it (they sound somewhat similar).
Let them use the formal name. Your kids will like having a special name from their grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister had a nickname I thought everyone used. Or so I thought. I never noticed that my Dad always used her formal name until my sister mentioned in our 30’s. After that, I heard her formal name when he used it (they sound somewhat similar).
Let them use the formal name. Your kids will like having a special name from their grandparents.
That's all fine if they can roll with it when the CHILD doesn't answer to her less-familiar name. But that's...not what's happening, now is it? They're getting put our that the child isn't answering/paying attention.
Do you see the difference?
why don’t your children know their formal names?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister had a nickname I thought everyone used. Or so I thought. I never noticed that my Dad always used her formal name until my sister mentioned in our 30’s. After that, I heard her formal name when he used it (they sound somewhat similar).
Let them use the formal name. Your kids will like having a special name from their grandparents.
That's all fine if they can roll with it when the CHILD doesn't answer to her less-familiar name. But that's...not what's happening, now is it? They're getting put our that the child isn't answering/paying attention.
Do you see the difference?