Anonymous wrote:No. You are completely out of line. She has a job.
Anonymous wrote:I get it OP. My mom does similar. Comes to help out with the kids, and then has some work thing she prioritizes, leaving us scrambling.
I’m not sure there’s much you can do. I do point out the dynamic to my workaholic husband in the hopes he doesn’t pull the same bs on our kids some day.
Anonymous wrote:Of course you are! I can’t believe you took time off to spend with them and they completely f***ed off. I’d be livid. The next time they ask to visit I’d agree but tell them I won’t be taking time off, we can hang out evenings and weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will you fund her life and her retirement? No? Then she is justified in continuing to work.
Is she funding OP? Because she's the one who asked OP to take time off, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like maybe she didn't take this time off for vacation and is trying to work remotely while visiting you.
Maybe try planning things out of the house so it's not just "sitting around your living room playing puzzles" and more "going to the aquarium".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the Mom's shoes. I do consulting work and rarely take a non-working vacation. The last one was February. I took off Friday because we ahve guests, so I am working today (Sunday). I spent a month with DD when her baby was born to help out and can't lose a month of income so I worked part of the time, often in the evenings or when DD didn't need me. When we visit or vice versa we don't feel the need to spend 100% of the time together. DD/SonIL will work while we tourist or whatever for part of the time and they will have their own time when they come to visit. It works well for everyone to not be on top of each other 24-7.
You were helping your kid out, not asking your kid to take time off for you. That's very different.
Anonymous wrote:Will you fund her life and her retirement? No? Then she is justified in continuing to work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the Mom's shoes. I do consulting work and rarely take a non-working vacation. The last one was February. I took off Friday because we ahve guests, so I am working today (Sunday). I spent a month with DD when her baby was born to help out and can't lose a month of income so I worked part of the time, often in the evenings or when DD didn't need me. When we visit or vice versa we don't feel the need to spend 100% of the time together. DD/SonIL will work while we tourist or whatever for part of the time and they will have their own time when they come to visit. It works well for everyone to not be on top of each other 24-7.
Anonymous wrote:Your Mom works! What about that don’t you understand? Yeah, she still is working- and that's normal.
What is the question here ?
Also, if this was your father, I doubt you'd care. What is your expectation, that she quit working so visits with you are unencumbered?