Anonymous wrote:Sleeping in a tent in the backyard with cousins as a kid actually sounds fun to me!
As for the rest, yes you deserve your hotel room. I’d even add a throwaway line that you’re doing it because it’s less work for them to host one less person at their house!
I agree about the parents. I also think the OP is ridiculous for even wondering if she's being unreasonable. I wonder if OP has a hard time enforcing boundaries, so the family walks all over her.Anonymous wrote:Jeezus, your parents are ridiculous. You’re a grown woman. You don’t want to jostle for the bathroom or sleep on the floor. Why can’t they grasp that basic VERY REASONABLE fact?
If they’re upset, that’s their problem and they’ll get over it. Do not engage or waste any more energy on worrying about their feelings over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old people love big family sleepovers. The old people always have a bed.
This. The old people have their master bedroom and private bathroom. They are perfectly comfortable and could care less about any of their guests. My husband’s extended family boomers would push to put the kids in the backyard in tents during the rainy season. It truly baffled them why anyone would care if the kids were dry or comfortable. I mean as long as the boomers are comfortable and happy that’s all that matters, right?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe you are even willing to travel if you have work Wed and Fri! When will YOU get rest Op? Unfortunately I did try to establish boundaries with issues like these with ILs for a very long time and finally ended up not going anymore. My own mom and sister are narcs, but the one thing my mom did was right was make sure we had space and felt welcome when visiting as she wanted to see her grandchildren.
I will never forget when we traveled to ILs and asked that they board the cat if they would not “allow us” to stay at a hotel due to my severe allergy - this cat would climb onto me when I was asleep and my eyes would swell shut. There was no door on the living room where they insisted we sleep on the sofa couch. We happened to come back from the store as we forgot something our first day in town and I saw MIL and FIL sneaking the cat into the house after telling us he was staying with a boarding place for the weekend. We left, with our 2 year old in tow and never stayed over again. MIL told everyone I was lying about my allergy because I was too good to sleep on her sofa. We are estranged now 16 years later. I sure do not miss her 50 year old percolator making chock full ‘o nuts coffee on Thanksgiving despite BIL gifting them a coffee pot and a k cup maker.
Anonymous wrote:Old people love big family sleepovers. The old people always have a bed.