Anonymous wrote:I have a family member who thinks I don't feed or play with my kids unless I've cooked them four courses (including for breakfast) and am in the middle of painting their faces or blowing up a mini- bounce house.
Example: my kids are eating cereal with banana and drinking milk. I'm reading the paper. Family member comes in and says "aren't you going to give them breakfast?"
I say no just to watch her pull out the waffle iron, bacon cooker, egg beater, and melon baller so that she can be sure my kids won't starve.
Similarly, if I give them crayons and a coloring book and then dare sit down, I'm asked whether I'm going to play with my kids. Not saying this is what OP is doing, but it's worth considering that they just have different ideas about how much effort is required.
Anonymous wrote:If you come from a family where everyone is always looking out for other members children (even without verbal instruction), then your sister probably does not know that you are annoyed. She probably thinks you are using the it takes a village approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow...I love my nephews (don't have nieces yet) almost as much as I do my own children. I'd think nothing of entertaining them and/or feeding them while on vacation. WTF![]()
You'd be fine being the babysitter on a vacation, cutting into your relaxation time (it's supposed to be a vacation for everyone, right?), while another perfectly capable adult thinks nothing of handing responsibility for her kids off to you (without asking) so she can relax, and never reciprocating? You're either lying or a complete doormat. Which is it?
This is not about the kids - at all. This is about an entitled, selfish adult who either is clueless or thinks her family owes her free childcare (and she shouldn't be expected to reciprocate) because she's a single mom.