Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thurs - Tues is really not a long time for guests who are flying in. Thurs and Tues they'll spend the better part of their time at the airport (not to mention the cost of plane tickets). That gives them Sat/Sun/Mon. And if they are staying at a hotel.....WTH is the problem?
You've already got an event planned that YOU invited them to which is why they are flying in to begin with.
Sorry, I think you're being a little unreasonable.
That logic drives me crazy. Flying doesn't give you the right to stay in someone's home on a day that doesn't work for them. I can't imagine planning a big event for the day before I went back to work from maternity leave, let alone entertaining houseguests then. OP's house, OP's rules. Difficult people aren't fun to host, even when they're family. If you have easy family, be grateful - not all of us do!
Anonymous wrote:Thurs - Tues is really not a long time for guests who are flying in. Thurs and Tues they'll spend the better part of their time at the airport (not to mention the cost of plane tickets). That gives them Sat/Sun/Mon. And if they are staying at a hotel.....WTH is the problem?
You've already got an event planned that YOU invited them to which is why they are flying in to begin with.
Sorry, I think you're being a little unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why it is so difficult for a grown adult (you) to open your mouth and tell your parents exactly what you're telling us. The problem is you, not them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your post made me laugh because the exact same thing happened with my mom at my DD's baptism. She doesn't drive or walk, won't share bathrooms, and won't stay in hotels. She sulked and pouted because she couldn't sit with us in the pew for babies and godparents/parents at mass, and had to sit with the rest of the family. The bathroom adjacent to our guest room is also the main floor bathroom, and she created all sorts of drama because she was anxious about having to share "her" bathroom when the rest of the family came over for brunch after mass. The worst part of the visit was that she took 2 hours to get ready every morning and never seemed to be aware of how to use subtraction to estimate when to begin getting ready for a predetermined departure time. DD is older now and no matter what new boundaries I set my mom weasels around them and I have to create different ones for our next interaction.
we are clearly long-lost cousins.
Yup, that's what untreated ADHD and anxiety will do to someone. No sense of time, and irrational need to have safe routines and places.
Anonymous wrote:Your post made me laugh because the exact same thing happened with my mom at my DD's baptism. She doesn't drive or walk, won't share bathrooms, and won't stay in hotels. She sulked and pouted because she couldn't sit with us in the pew for babies and godparents/parents at mass, and had to sit with the rest of the family. The bathroom adjacent to our guest room is also the main floor bathroom, and she created all sorts of drama because she was anxious about having to share "her" bathroom when the rest of the family came over for brunch after mass. The worst part of the visit was that she took 2 hours to get ready every morning and never seemed to be aware of how to use subtraction to estimate when to begin getting ready for a predetermined departure time. DD is older now and no matter what new boundaries I set my mom weasels around them and I have to create different ones for our next interaction.
we are clearly long-lost cousins.