Anonymous wrote:As long as you’re happy with this being precedent. Meaning, years from now, if he decides not to come home for a holiday because the drive is over an hour and he’s “tired” or because he decides he seen you recently enough, you’re not on here complaining about your daughter-in-law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you feel bad for declining something you wouldn't even share in a meaningful way and which would add unwanted effort and expense to your life?
I don't quite understand the "feeling bad" premise here. I would just say no.
Same! It’s nice that he asked but it’s just not realistic for that weekend. He put the offer out, and it happens to not work for you. What is the big deal here?
Anonymous wrote:When your kid wants to spend time with you -you do it. It's not like you have anything else planned.
Anonymous wrote:When your kid wants to spend time with you -you do it. It's not like you have anything else planned.