Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Heavily pregnant women get a pass on everything.
Not in my family. This wouldn't have gone over well. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all afford this? Even at the crappy $120 a night hotels, that would blow our Christmas budget. We don't have an extra $500 every time we visit inlaws (every 6 weeks)
You don't visit every 6 weeks for several nights. But also, if you are happy with the setup there's no reason to change just because other people are not happy. You do you.
PP here. We're extremely unhappy with the setup but can't afford otherwise.
Why on earth are you going so often, then?
My family lives in Europe and we see them once a year on average, and once every 5 years for more distant relatives in Asia.
Visits get less frequent as distance and costs increase, simple equation.
So people who don't see their inlaws often are the ones staying in hotels? We normally have a reason why we visit every 6 weeks. Even Thanksgiving and Christmas are 6 weeks apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all afford this? Even at the crappy $120 a night hotels, that would blow our Christmas budget. We don't have an extra $500 every time we visit inlaws (every 6 weeks)
You don't visit every 6 weeks for several nights. But also, if you are happy with the setup there's no reason to change just because other people are not happy. You do you.
PP here. We're extremely unhappy with the setup but can't afford otherwise.
Why on earth are you going so often, then?
My family lives in Europe and we see them once a year on average, and once every 5 years for more distant relatives in Asia.
Visits get less frequent as distance and costs increase, simple equation.
So people who don't see their inlaws often are the ones staying in hotels? We normally have a reason why we visit every 6 weeks. Even Thanksgiving and Christmas are 6 weeks apart.
Anonymous wrote:How do you all afford this? Even at the crappy $120 a night hotels, that would blow our Christmas budget. We don't have an extra $500 every time we visit inlaws (every 6 weeks)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I will be going back to his hometown for the holidays. The house his parents live in is very small and there will be multiple other family members there (we would be sharing a bathroom with at least three others). I'm in my third trimester - and have some issues I won't go into which make bathroom time more valuable - so casually brought the idea of getting a hotel to give others more space. He seemed opened to it but did mention that his mom might not love the idea. I dropped it for the time being but am debating bringing it up again. I don't want to upset the family, but I just know I'd be much happier in a hotel.
I'm pretty sure I should just suck it up, but am wondering if others have thoughts on a way to approach this that wouldn't hurt feelings?
This isn’t meant to be a personal crack, but I never underrstand men who bulldoze over their wives to tiptoe around their parents. He’s a grown up now, and oh well... his mom won’t love the idea? You know who WILL love the idea? His third-trimester pregnant, chosen life partner!
OP, I don’t think that staying in a hotel for your privacy and comfort *should* cause hurt feelings, but I’m also going to say that your feelings are no less valid, so if your mother in law feels hurt by what YOU need, oh well. Hurt feelings in a normal grownup mend.
This, +a million.
DH insisted we stayed with his ILs when I was pregnant. I ended up having a big scare (bleeding), and it caused a ton of drama since I was freaked out and DH only cared about putting up a front for his family.
Later on he tried to get me to sleep on a futon right after I gave birth so his parents could have our bed when they visited us. You gotta put your foot down as early as possible or mom will always be the priority.
Anonymous wrote:How do you all afford this? Even at the crappy $120 a night hotels, that would blow our Christmas budget. We don't have an extra $500 every time we visit inlaws (every 6 weeks)
Anonymous wrote:We insisted on staying at a hotel when visiting DH's aunt and uncle because I was very pregnant and the only sleeping options were 1) a horrible futon, or 2) an air mattress. They were pissy about it, but whatever.
When it comes to DH's parents, we may have a problem as DD gets older. She's only 2 now and has been fine with us sticking her pack n play in their laundry room. As she gets older, I'm not sure where she'll sleep, since they only have 2 bedrooms. They've talked about putting a foldout couch in their office, but considering that's been a conversation for the last 3 years, I doubt it'll happen anytime soon. I anticipate conflict over it, but if they don't have the space to accommodate us, we don't have a choice!