Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3-4 times a year overnight sounds generous.
Sounds piss poor to me. How hard is it to order Dominos and put Nickoldeon on? That's the bare minimum.
My dad is local and takes my kids for entire weekends about every two months. He takes them to the circus, to McDonalds (a treat for them) to Fletcher's boathouse for fishing, to Sky Meadows for hiking, to Nats games...
Anonymous wrote:OP, the haters in this thread are unbelievable.
Tell your friends your in-laws do nothing.
Also, many many people get support from their parents to help take care of their kids. There’s no shame in wishing you had this.
Anonymous wrote:Your in laws don’t owe you anything. My SIL thinks because I’m a nanny, I’m her free anytime babysitter. I don’t even live in state and when I go home she expects date nights and help. So I’m paying $500 to fly home AND work for free.. okay.. I don’t even stay with them and this time I’m going home and not even telling them because I’m tired of being used. My mom supports this 100% and only helps so she can see the grandkids. My SIL is obnoxious and while I’m there will go upstairs and nap for 6 hours while my brother lays around and does nothing. You chose to have kids, watch them yourself or pay someone else to do it. Family isn’t free daycare.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. As I stated in the OP of course they don’t “owe” me, but most of my friends have 3+ kids and local grandparents help a ton, like driving to sports practices or keeping the younger while the older has an activity, etc. My friends all assume my inlaws are the same and they are not. How do I put an end to the questions without just saying “my inlaws don’t really help.”
My own mother (now deceased) lives in my hometown but would absolutely have been like my friends parents. Feel sorry for my kids - they got a dead grandma and a dud grandma. Some kids get two awesome grandmas. It’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:My retired local wealthy inlaws are not interested in keeping our kids. They’ll “do us a favor” from time to time for a few hours or a single night but only 3-4 times a year and definitely no more than 1 night.
Yes I know they don’t “owe” me anything.
How do I explain this to friends and family who just assume my inlaws are such a big help to me? I get lots of comments like “can’t your inlaws help you out?”
Anonymous wrote:They are lucky to have him as a grandparent.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3-4 times a year overnight sounds generous.
Sounds piss poor to me. How hard is it to order Dominos and put Nickoldeon on? That's the bare minimum.
My dad is local and takes my kids for entire weekends about every two months. He takes them to the circus, to McDonalds (a treat for them) to Fletcher's boathouse for fishing, to Sky Meadows for hiking, to Nats games...
They are lucky to have him as a grandparent.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3-4 times a year overnight sounds generous.
Sounds piss poor to me. How hard is it to order Dominos and put Nickoldeon on? That's the bare minimum.
My dad is local and takes my kids for entire weekends about every two months. He takes them to the circus, to McDonalds (a treat for them) to Fletcher's boathouse for fishing, to Sky Meadows for hiking, to Nats games...
Anonymous wrote:3-4 times a year overnight sounds generous.