Anonymous wrote:My DIL regularly threatens to cut off access to her kids.. I understand she is stressed but I'm available any time she needs a sitter, without fail. Anytime we have the slightest disagreement this comes up. I'd happily take her up on it except my grandkids would suffer. I'm so sick of her diva drama queen behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Their $500,000 house is literally jumping with fleas. I won't go their house to sit anymore and insist on bathing kids and changing clothing when they come here. That's the latest. (I also draw the line at drugging kids with Benadryl at bedtime.)
I've deferred to most things. They still aren't potty trained at four and have terrible food habits. I usually refrain from commenting on such but drugs and bugs have been too much for me.
Anonymous wrote:The DC area has recently had an outbreak of Frontline (flea treatment)-resistant fleas. Our dog picked them up and it took months and months to get rid of them - working with the vet, two exterminators, professional cleaners, and my kid's doctor as one of them is allergic to fleas. The thing that worked the best - salt everywhere after exterminator treatment + washing everything (or keeping in sealed bags for weeks if unwashable). Also benydryl is what my doctor recommended too for bites that itch. It was crazy stressful for many months. I bet your DIL is very stressed out about the situation as I was. I know if my MIL started making backhanded comments to me I'd be very upset, especially as I was trying everything and just trying to make it through the day. Also this flea collar has been helpful and is what our vet recommends - https://www.petbasics.com/products/seresto/?WHGRedir=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone posted this here the other day, and I swear, it’s textbook.
http://www.issendai.com/psychology/estrangement/missing-missing-reasons.html
I have no sides in this thread but that link is a load of tripe. Post again when you have a legitimate resource to share.
And yet, so far this thread is playing out exactly as the link would predict.
Anonymous wrote:The DC area has recently had an outbreak of Frontline (flea treatment)-resistant fleas. Our dog picked them up and it took months and months to get rid of them - working with the vet, two exterminators, professional cleaners, and my kid's doctor as one of them is allergic to fleas. The thing that worked the best - salt everywhere after exterminator treatment + washing everything (or keeping in sealed bags for weeks if unwashable). Also benydryl is what my doctor recommended too for bites that itch. It was crazy stressful for many months. I bet your DIL is very stressed out about the situation as I was. I know if my MIL started making backhanded comments to me I'd be very upset, especially as I was trying everything and just trying to make it through the day. Also this flea collar has been helpful and is what our vet recommends - https://www.petbasics.com/products/seresto/?WHGRedir=1