Anonymous wrote:New poster here. Ask your mom how are you supposed to know what she has bought at the store? Maybe she will have an idea. Also, do you speak to her during your lunch break or commute? Perhaps that would be an easier method to get the information you need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone can be helping. Put a meal calendar on the fridge. Grandma can be having the kids help her on days she’s there to make meals, you can be making meals on times you’re available or can prep ahead to have things for crockpot or some thing, and there are other nights that I can be casual things the kids can “make” themselves.
We don't have extra money for this and she doesn't like others to interfere. I'll just get some backup food. Kids do make some food themselves but it's like the chicken nugget variety.
You get the food, she’s the backup. You have this backwards.
No you have this backwards. This is the way she wants to help out. And she's doing this and we are good other than the surprises which would happen in any scenario because she doesn't communicate. This is how you do your life maybe, not mine.
How’s that working out for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone can be helping. Put a meal calendar on the fridge. Grandma can be having the kids help her on days she’s there to make meals, you can be making meals on times you’re available or can prep ahead to have things for crockpot or some thing, and there are other nights that I can be casual things the kids can “make” themselves.
We don't have extra money for this and she doesn't like others to interfere. I'll just get some backup food. Kids do make some food themselves but it's like the chicken nugget variety.
You get the food, she’s the backup. You have this backwards.
No you have this backwards. This is the way she wants to help out. And she's doing this and we are good other than the surprises which would happen in any scenario because she doesn't communicate. This is how you do your life maybe, not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone can be helping. Put a meal calendar on the fridge. Grandma can be having the kids help her on days she’s there to make meals, you can be making meals on times you’re available or can prep ahead to have things for crockpot or some thing, and there are other nights that I can be casual things the kids can “make” themselves.
We don't have extra money for this and she doesn't like others to interfere. I'll just get some backup food. Kids do make some food themselves but it's like the chicken nugget variety.
You get the food, she’s the backup. You have this backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone can be helping. Put a meal calendar on the fridge. Grandma can be having the kids help her on days she’s there to make meals, you can be making meals on times you’re available or can prep ahead to have things for crockpot or some thing, and there are other nights that I can be casual things the kids can “make” themselves.
We don't have extra money for this and she doesn't like others to interfere. I'll just get some backup food. Kids do make some food themselves but it's like the chicken nugget variety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer I get when I ask to plan is this is a waste of time to discuss and she doesn't have the time. She says "I get what's on sale and what I think the kids like. I'll do it at the beginning of the week when I have time."
I think you keep framing it as a communication problem but she’s been very very clear about what she’s willing to do and you are hoping for some specific words that will make her behave differently. Im sure that is frustrating.
Im sorry about the loss of your husband.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone can be helping. Put a meal calendar on the fridge. Grandma can be having the kids help her on days she’s there to make meals, you can be making meals on times you’re available or can prep ahead to have things for crockpot or some thing, and there are other nights that I can be casual things the kids can “make” themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you come up with a weekly menu, buy the food and have cook is. Is this really such s hard problem to solve? I’m soory. I don’t understand why you are making this so complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer I get when I ask to plan is this is a waste of time to discuss and she doesn't have the time. She says "I get what's on sale and what I think the kids like. I'll do it at the beginning of the week when I have time."
I think you keep framing it as a communication problem but she’s been very very clear about what she’s willing to do and you are hoping for some specific words that will make her behave differently. Im sure that is frustrating.
Im sorry about the loss of your husband.
Anonymous wrote:The answer I get when I ask to plan is this is a waste of time to discuss and she doesn't have the time. She says "I get what's on sale and what I think the kids like. I'll do it at the beginning of the week when I have time."