Anonymous wrote:We are really blessed in this respect. Both sets of grandparents are local (one moved to be near us) and offer to help without being pushy or overstepping. Our kids are close with both and see them and their aunts/uncles/cousins regularly for every holiday, birthday, school concert, game, Sunday dinner, etc.
So it is totally possible for all the anti-family naysayers in here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used it and trust that “involved” is a double edged sword. My in-laws babysit a lot and meddle even more.
Hahahaha we’re already bashing the in-laws? Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, not jealous at all. My in laws are a short flight away. My parents live in NY and we see them pretty frequently. Both sets of grandparents are very opinionated and overbearing so I would not want them in my everyday life.
I stay home and Dh earns plenty of money. I can get a sitter anytime I want and we have a housekeeper.
Don’t you wish they were not opinionated and overbearing though? I can’t believe that you are happy they are dislikable.
No, that is not the way I am. I don’t wish things that are out of my control. My in laws raised two fine children.
Our lives are full and happy. I actually don’t think about my ILs much at all. DH talks to them frequently and we see them a few times per year. Some families see their families all the time. I personally wouldn’t want that. I like my own personal space.
I have 3 kids and we have packed schedules. They all play sports. Kids have friends. We have a lot of friends. I don’t think about what I wish and I definitely don’t think about how MIl could change and not be overbearing.
I have everything you have and I still wish for grandparents who were interested and involved. I certainly will be as a grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, not jealous at all. My in laws are a short flight away. My parents live in NY and we see them pretty frequently. Both sets of grandparents are very opinionated and overbearing so I would not want them in my everyday life.
I stay home and Dh earns plenty of money. I can get a sitter anytime I want and we have a housekeeper.
Don’t you wish they were not opinionated and overbearing though? I can’t believe that you are happy they are dislikable.
No, that is not the way I am. I don’t wish things that are out of my control. My in laws raised two fine children.
Our lives are full and happy. I actually don’t think about my ILs much at all. DH talks to them frequently and we see them a few times per year. Some families see their families all the time. I personally wouldn’t want that. I like my own personal space.
I have 3 kids and we have packed schedules. They all play sports. Kids have friends. We have a lot of friends. I don’t think about what I wish and I definitely don’t think about how MIl could change and not be overbearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, not jealous at all. My in laws are a short flight away. My parents live in NY and we see them pretty frequently. Both sets of grandparents are very opinionated and overbearing so I would not want them in my everyday life.
I stay home and Dh earns plenty of money. I can get a sitter anytime I want and we have a housekeeper.
Don’t you wish they were not opinionated and overbearing though? I can’t believe that you are happy they are dislikable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely a little envious. My parents try their best but for various reasons can only help but so much. They have a great relationship with our children though.
I feel like we have the worst of both worlds with my ILs- they moved back only 5 minutes away from us and take, take, take but have little/no interest in our children. I'd greatly prefer for them to live far away because we reap zero benefits from this situation and they feel so entitled to our time and energy.
I have friends whose ILs dote on their children and offer to babysit all the time and it's frustrating because we have basically the opposite- constantly asked to do things for ILs with zero offered in enchange (would be understandable if they were elderly or something but they're young).
How young we talking
Anonymous wrote:Definitely a little envious. My parents try their best but for various reasons can only help but so much. They have a great relationship with our children though.
I feel like we have the worst of both worlds with my ILs- they moved back only 5 minutes away from us and take, take, take but have little/no interest in our children. I'd greatly prefer for them to live far away because we reap zero benefits from this situation and they feel so entitled to our time and energy.
I have friends whose ILs dote on their children and offer to babysit all the time and it's frustrating because we have basically the opposite- constantly asked to do things for ILs with zero offered in enchange (would be understandable if they were elderly or something but they're young).
Anonymous wrote:Nope, not jealous at all. My in laws are a short flight away. My parents live in NY and we see them pretty frequently. Both sets of grandparents are very opinionated and overbearing so I would not want them in my everyday life.
I stay home and Dh earns plenty of money. I can get a sitter anytime I want and we have a housekeeper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. There’s usually strings attached.
Wow aren't you positive Polly! I can't imagine why someone wouldn't want to visit you!
Anonymous wrote:It's good when your parents live near enough to be free daycare AND your other siblings do not live nearby. But I know of situations where two or more siblings and their parents live in the same city, but the parents provide much more childcare and chauffeuring for one sibling than the other(s).
I don't have my parents around to pick up the slack, but I'm not sure how I would feel if mom picked up my Larla from school two days a week while picking up my sibling's kid five days a week. I'd love the help but the blatant favoritism would constantly wear on me.
The grass is always greener.