Anonymous wrote:Op here. Part of the confusion lies in the fact that my MIL is someone who always talks about how she only needs 4hrs of sleep a day, gets up at 5a every morning, never naps, and is go go go all day, and has an endless well of energy. She talks about how she goes on 3 hour hikes on the weekends, works out at the gym, etc. She thinks people who sleep 8 hrs are lazy. (Both my husband and I slept 8hrs/night before we had kids). She claims to never get tired. Once I suggested she take a nap during the day, because she was telling me how she only slept 3 hours the previous night, and she made a face at me like I was crazy and said, "HA! Who me? Nap? No I NEVER nap."
Today, I checked in on her twice to see if she needed a break and she swore up and down that she wasn't tired AT ALL, the kids are easy, etc, etc.
I think that she is in fact tired, but tries really hard to hide it and is too prideful to say anything. She probably can't do as much as she used to, but she will never admit it. It's part of how she is.
Anyway, we took her out to dinner tonight, and I told her how much we appreciate all her help. AND no cooking, no cleanup, win-win![]()
Anonymous wrote:Let's say you're a WAHM and your regular nanny is out of town. Your grandkid-crazy MIL offered to come and watch your kids for a few days. You offer to pay her, she refuses, offended by the idea.
While she is staying with you, you prep all the meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner for the family. But she doesn't lift a finger to do any clean-up or help in meal preparation. And while she picks up toys that are strewn about, she does not do any general light housekeeping of any sort. In the evenings, after you prepare dinner for everyone, and everyone eats, you are in the kitchen, cleaning up the table, dishes and kitchen, while she relaxes on the couch.
Would you think it odd that your MIL doesn't offer any help with meals or clean up, or would you think that's normal, considering she is taking care of the kids for most of the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think watching the kids and picking up toys is plenty. It's tiring for an older person to watch two kids. Heck it's tiring even for me to be alone with my kids all day. I would love to have a grandparent as helpful as yours.
This!
Sorry OP, but your MIL is watching the kids and picking up toys?? That is PLENTY. She's watching your two kids, for crying out loud. You're totally out of line in expecting her to clean up after dinner.
Anonymous wrote:My mother visits a few times a year. She does school drop off and pick-up, cooks dinner during the week, grocery shops, cleans and does laundry. It is AMAZING.
I think most moms/MILs are somewhere between our two ends of the spectrum OP.
Anonymous wrote:Who knows. If you need help, either ask for it or just do it. Some people aren't good at knowing what to do without instructions. And some people don't want to over step boundaries. MILs seem damned if they do, damned if they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say you're a WAHM and your regular nanny is out of town. Your grandkid-crazy MIL offered to come and watch your kids for a few days. You offer to pay her, she refuses, offended by the idea.
While she is staying with you, you prep all the meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner for the family. But she doesn't lift a finger to do any clean-up or help in meal preparation. And while she picks up toys that are strewn about, she does not do any general light housekeeping of any sort. In the evenings, after you prepare dinner for everyone, and everyone eats, you are in the kitchen, cleaning up the table, dishes and kitchen, while she relaxes on the couch.
Would you think it odd that your MIL doesn't offer any help with meals or clean up, or would you think that's normal, considering she is taking care of the kids for most of the day?