Anonymous wrote:Op I now own a beach house and have done many a grip vacay. If she eats, she has to cook too. If she drinks from the cooler, she has to pack it. No you do not do her laundry.
I am a terrible cook so on my nights I would treat to dinner out. Least one can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has OP clarified how far away the cousin lives? Like, is her house a 15 minute drive or is it more like an hour from the beach house?
She lives 30min away.
Her brother owns a beach house across the street. I asked her to stay there this year but she argued that we wouldn’t get to see each other this year bc the baby naps twice a day. I found this to be a little ridiculous but also I’m not here to argue with a new mom or tell her how she was “wrong”. We had the the bedroom so despite being worried about so many bodies and her previous years of enjoying the beach and not pitching in.
She's wrong because she wants her 1 year old to nap twice a day?
No, of course not. But her brother lives across the street. Why can’t she leave the baby sleeping w her working husband for an hour to sit with us at the porch? Why can’t we go join her there? Why would three hours of napping in a day mean “I can’t stay across the street because it will result in me never seeing you.” Why can’t the baby come here and nap? I have no idea. Her argument that she HAS to stay with us seemed super confusing to me
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. My husband is totally at his wits end as well. The husbands are in the mix too. There seems to be a view that there is like chaos here and I’m too high strung or relax and our DHs aren’t involved. Everyone is doing their part. My deep frustration is that everyone has to vaguely move the ball forward. You can’t do literally nothing.
The one thing my DH thinks is that this cousin is generally sort of…limited. Like he as pointed to a few examples of her meltdowns or inability to function in normal ways. So then yes as some have mentioned, I definitely have thought, is this years and years of depression? And if it is, do I hold space for the week of my vacation doing extra dishes and taking into consideration her dietary needs when I cook? Bc she is sick? And that’s how you hold loving space for someone? Or is it like, actually I can’t speculate on your health, you’re making me miserable, stay with your brother if you’re here or stay home 30min away and drive in to the beach. The minute I draw my boundary I think she’s going to blow up. I’m 5% scared of her.
Anonymous wrote:If cousin is local, why can't her DH work from home?
How odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has OP clarified how far away the cousin lives? Like, is her house a 15 minute drive or is it more like an hour from the beach house?
She lives 30min away.
Her brother owns a beach house across the street. I asked her to stay there this year but she argued that we wouldn’t get to see each other this year bc the baby naps twice a day. I found this to be a little ridiculous but also I’m not here to argue with a new mom or tell her how she was “wrong”. We had the the bedroom so despite being worried about so many bodies and her previous years of enjoying the beach and not pitching in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Has OP clarified how far away the cousin lives? Like, is her house a 15 minute drive or is it more like an hour from the beach house?
She lives 30min away.
Her brother owns a beach house across the street. I asked her to stay there this year but she argued that we wouldn’t get to see each other this year bc the baby naps twice a day. I found this to be a little ridiculous but also I’m not here to argue with a new mom or tell her how she was “wrong”. We had the the bedroom so despite being worried about so many bodies and her previous years of enjoying the beach and not pitching in.
She's wrong because she wants her 1 year old to nap twice a day?