Anonymous wrote:Quarantine is not over.
Anonymous wrote:How about your husband picks them up on his way home from work? So you take them at 10, and he picks them up at 5 or 6 (or whenever he gets off work).
That way, you only have to drive for 1 hour, and part of the burden is still on him.
They are his parents, and you don't have a great relationship, so the full burden should NOT be on you.
Apparently the grandparents don't think so. It's only worth it to them if someone else does the legwork.Anonymous wrote:So children’s relationship with grandparents is not worth your time, gas, and wear and tear on your vehicle. Sounds healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Read a book on their deck.
Go grocery shopping.
Sit in your car and call a friend.
Go for a walk at a nearby park.
Busy yourself with a helpful project in their home for them - I ignore my ILs by asking my MIL to give me something useful to do while she enjoys my kids - and I weed her garden, sort recycling or polish silver while I listen to podcasts.
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't working and need to kill time I'd totally be doing this weekly. 1 hr round trip is nothing to me.
But honestly if you can I'd try to pay to fix their AC as that must be miserable and not safe when elderly. I think it could be a good opportunity to check to see if there is an actual issue with driving, as there may be.
Anonymous wrote:The thought of spending that much time in the car by myself (when you don't have the kids) sounds heavenly right now. Not to mention you will have an empty house for a while. That's worth it alone!
Anonymous wrote:Christ on a cracker, OP. Just let the kids see their grandparents. You act like this is some crazy burden.