Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are coming from another country so yes it is for a few weeks. We don’t care to drive around here so we do busses and subways. I guess we just feel differently about who should pay for and provide food when hosting. We are not from around here, we just want to play with the grandkids. The nanny is lovely.
This is the first world OP. Parents don’t deserve respect and consideration. I love my third world country where these small values still exist. I regret raising kids here. If this a sample of what average parents need to expect. Shame on you people. These are your parents. Treat them well in their old age.
Be their servant? In that world OP would have been a stay at home mom with zero income. Remember the bit where she has to go to work to help support the family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are coming from another country so yes it is for a few weeks. We don’t care to drive around here so we do busses and subways. I guess we just feel differently about who should pay for and provide food when hosting. We are not from around here, we just want to play with the grandkids. The nanny is lovely.
This is the first world OP. Parents don’t deserve respect and consideration. I love my third world country where these small values still exist. I regret raising kids here. If this a sample of what average parents need to expect. Shame on you people. These are your parents. Treat them well in their old age.
Anonymous wrote:We are coming from another country so yes it is for a few weeks. We don’t care to drive around here so we do busses and subways. I guess we just feel differently about who should pay for and provide food when hosting. We are not from around here, we just want to play with the grandkids. The nanny is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wtf. sorry to hear that PP. man.
Is your husband at least embarrassed? (if not actively doing something about their cluelessness and self-centered habits)
Yes, and he does not object when I leave halfway through the visit or schedule work travel that “has” to happen in that 3 weeks, have work late or happy hour, see friends, etc. But it took time for him to acknowledge it was a problem, which didn’t really happen until we had a kid and they asked me to make them lunch when I was a couple weeks post partum with a reflux baby who never slept, wasn’t gaining weight, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I guess few men know how to communicate with their parents anymore in an adult to adult level. They’d rather say nothing and let their family and wallet get stomped on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are coming from another country so yes it is for a few weeks. We don’t care to drive around here so we do busses and subways. I guess we just feel differently about who should pay for and provide food when hosting. We are not from around here, we just want to play with the grandkids. The nanny is lovely.
If you are there a few weeks, its a huge burden on your kids. You need to step up and take a cab or uber to the store, buy food and then cook. You should not wait around to be served 3 meals plus snacks a day. If anything, give the nanny the day off paid as there is no need for the nanny to be there every day if you are there.
Anonymous wrote:wtf. sorry to hear that PP. man.
Is your husband at least embarrassed? (if not actively doing something about their cluelessness and self-centered habits)
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll. Visiting for WEEKS, no rental car. Ability to find and navigate DCUM but not order delivery or instacart?? When my parents or in laws visit they help a ton, including shopping and cooking. No way anyone is that clueless.
Anonymous wrote:If you're from another country how do you know about DCUM? Still think OP's a troll.