Anonymous wrote:I am impressed with your BIL - flying with a 1 YO and 3 YO by himself. How long is the flight?
(These is no way I would watch kids after that)
Anonymous wrote:I am impressed with your BIL - flying with a 1 YO and 3 YO by himself. How long is the flight?
(These is no way I would watch kids after that)
Anonymous wrote:sounds like they are throwing out ideas and you are sitting there complaining. Help plan.
Anonymous wrote:sounds like they are throwing out ideas and you are sitting there complaining. Help plan.
Anonymous wrote:how did someone running a marathon become your problem? not your problem
I would just decline a wedding at such an inconvenient time that doesn't allow kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol I love how all these *ssholes can’t figure anything out when the moms (OP and SIL) abdicate their roles.
OP if I were you I would send DH alone and say you can’t help with BIL kids.
OP here and wow, this is it now that you blatantly said this. SIL and I (even though we are the in laws, married to brothers) handle most if not all of extended family planning logistics.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. My mom cannot take PTO. Her parents are (thankfully!) still both alive and in their 90s so she uses/saves all her PTO taking them to doctors appts and caring for them. 2/3 of our regular sitters are full time nannies and I feel weird about asking them to leave their full time families in a childcare lurch for the day. The other one is in both grad school and works during the day.
But you're right- I'm pretty indifferent about going in general just because the amount of mental work, logistical planning, and money (wedding gift, 4hr drive, sitter @ $25hr, possible hotel room) just doesn't feel worth it to me.
Anonymous wrote:DH goes alone, you decline to babysit the other kids. The other kids are the other parents’ problem. The end.