Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To DILs, kiss my ass and stay home with your kids.
Plus to infinity!
Well, now your room at Serenity Springs won't have a window, Trudy!
Anonymous wrote:To my mom: We love how much you enjoy cooking for us, but no, my kids won't eat 5-alarm chili or pan seared scallops and I'm not going to make them.
PS- also stop putting pickle relish in the tuna salad. No one likes that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grandparents: for the most part, we love and appreciate them. However, it's probably fair to say most of us have received unsolicited parenting advice. So maybe here in this little corner of the Internet, we can fantasize about giving unsolicited Grandparenting advice.
Lifted from another thread:
Anonymous wrote:
Grandparents, take note: if a parent is within eyesight/earshot of the child, and is actively parenting them, you don't need to pile on with the instructions and corrections. I don't need my FIL barking "put that down!" When I have JUST said it. Kids don't need three adults telling them the same thing at the same time.
Well, if you just told kid to "put it down" and he/she doesn't then you are not patenting. My house, my rules and I do not care whether you likebitbir not. I bet when your GIL "barked" your precious snowflake put it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To DILs, kiss my ass and stay home with your kids.
Plus to infinity!
Anonymous wrote:To DILs, kiss my ass and stay home with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Grandparents: for the most part, we love and appreciate them. However, it's probably fair to say most of us have received unsolicited parenting advice. So maybe here in this little corner of the Internet, we can fantasize about giving unsolicited Grandparenting advice.
Lifted from another thread:
Anonymous wrote:
Grandparents, take note: if a parent is within eyesight/earshot of the child, and is actively parenting them, you don't need to pile on with the instructions and corrections. I don't need my FIL barking "put that down!" When I have JUST said it. Kids don't need three adults telling them the same thing at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:my dad is always saying things like 'of course he's hungry, you never feed him!' and 'look how skinny he is!' and 'give him some real food!' it drives me crazy. my 14 month old son eats pretty well for a young toddler, I think, and is in the 50th percentile for weight. yes, he's thin. we feed him 3 good, balanced meals and 2-3 snacks every day...sometimes it seems like all we do is feed him and yet this is all I hear from my dad when we visit. so annoying.