Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 3 weeks postpatrum, and my mom has been helping me out a lot taking care of my oldest child, newborn & me. She takes off work unpaid for 6 weeks to take care of anyone/cook/clean the house etc., so that I can recover & sleep well. My DH is not that helpful, and my MIL has not come to see the newborn yet even she lives local. Without my mom's help, it won't be the end of the world, but just I would spend $$ to order carry-out/delivery, and outsource some works for cleaning ladies.
I will do the same things when I have grandkids in the future if I would be still physical healthy, I would help to take care of my DD & DIL & grandkids as well.
It's not being "helpful" to take care of your own family. It's being an adult.
I hope your children get a glimpse of the 21st century somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound pretty ungrateful and insufferable yourself, OP.
NP. No she does not. The last thing someone with an older kid and a new baby is a guest who just lays around and complains about what’s for dinner. It’s especially annoying when the guest begged to come and said they would help.
Anonymous wrote:I am 3 weeks postpatrum, and my mom has been helping me out a lot taking care of my oldest child, newborn & me. She takes off work unpaid for 6 weeks to take care of anyone/cook/clean the house etc., so that I can recover & sleep well. My DH is not that helpful, and my MIL has not come to see the newborn yet even she lives local. Without my mom's help, it won't be the end of the world, but just I would spend $$ to order carry-out/delivery, and outsource some works for cleaning ladies.
I will do the same things when I have grandkids in the future if I would be still physical healthy, I would help to take care of my DD & DIL & grandkids as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 3 weeks postpatrum, and my mom has been helping me out a lot taking care of my oldest child, newborn & me. She takes off work unpaid for 6 weeks to take care of anyone/cook/clean the house etc., so that I can recover & sleep well. My DH is not that helpful, and my MIL has not come to see the newborn yet even she lives local. Without my mom's help, it won't be the end of the world, but just I would spend $$ to order carry-out/delivery, and outsource some works for cleaning ladies.
I will do the same things when I have grandkids in the future if I would be still physical healthy, I would help to take care of my DD & DIL & grandkids as well.
So glad your situation is great pp. The OP's isn't. What was the point of you positing other then to rub it in?
Anonymous wrote:Your mom is probably just slowing down, OP. Tough for her to admit it, but there it is.
On the other hand, OP, she probably loves you to pieces. So there’s that. And your children will have vivid memories of their grandmother. Which my DC doesn’t., and regrets.
Congratulations on your new baby, OP. It’s not easy, but you’re going to be awesome. You already are!
Anonymous wrote:I am 3 weeks postpatrum, and my mom has been helping me out a lot taking care of my oldest child, newborn & me. She takes off work unpaid for 6 weeks to take care of anyone/cook/clean the house etc., so that I can recover & sleep well. My DH is not that helpful, and my MIL has not come to see the newborn yet even she lives local. Without my mom's help, it won't be the end of the world, but just I would spend $$ to order carry-out/delivery, and outsource some works for cleaning ladies.
I will do the same things when I have grandkids in the future if I would be still physical healthy, I would help to take care of my DD & DIL & grandkids as well.