Anonymous wrote:Since this is a matter of principle OP, I am sure you have fully reimbursed her for the cost of great wolf lodge. Correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why always the hate on this forum?
Op yes it would bother me. Of course!
It’s stupid to blame you.
This forum is full of mils who are constantly on the warpath.
Your dh should discuss with her the discrepancy and ask why. Then you guys communicate about the reason
You're joking. This forum is full of very young mothers who think they know everything. Fretting about nap time is one example (for a toddler). Another is seething that your spoiled kids get too many gifts and how to not be so angry about it. Some of you are wound super tight and don't know what you don't know. An easy going mom doesn't use a baby monitor to closely monitor a 1.5 year old's nap schedule and to police a grandparent's adherence to the schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you weren’t honest about her being recorded either!
Doesn't make MIL any less of a liar. OP didn't tell MIL she wasn't be recorded as she was being recorded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She lied because she felt she had to. Ask yourself why that is.
We know why it is. MIL is self-centered and dishonest. She wants to do whatever it she wants, as she wants it, and will do whatever she has to to get it.
This is the only correct answer. Because even if mom was unreasonable, etc., as some of yo are implying, it is HER kid. Not MILs. You either follow mom's rules or guess what? You don't get to watch the kids overnight again.
This would be a huge problem for me, as well. If she's lying about this, what else is she lying about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She lied because she felt she had to. Ask yourself why that is.
Why can’t MIL follow a very simple schedule?
Grandparents will do whatever tf they want. They think your routines, food choices and rules are ridiculous. Even your mom thinks that, op.
NP. That’s absolutely fine. They can be visitors, then, and not caregivers. It is 100% fine if they just want to visit and have fun, and not babysit. If they want to babysit, they will follow the rules.
Or, you could relax. My kids are older now and out of the house, but with the benefit of hindsight I will say that I was way too uptight as a young parent and grandparents generally know what they are doing.
+10000. My kids are teens now. My DH and I joke all the time about how uptight we were as new parents. I already have the quiet eye roll around younger parents. It’s literally the cycle of life. You live and then you learn.
Anonymous wrote:Why always the hate on this forum?
Op yes it would bother me. Of course!
It’s stupid to blame you.
This forum is full of mils who are constantly on the warpath.
Your dh should discuss with her the discrepancy and ask why. Then you guys communicate about the reason
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible Grandma held her and rocked her to sleep at the appropriate nap time and then put her down again later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She lied because she felt she had to. Ask yourself why that is.
Why can’t MIL follow a very simple schedule?
Grandparents will do whatever tf they want. They think your routines, food choices and rules are ridiculous. Even your mom thinks that, op.
NP. That’s absolutely fine. They can be visitors, then, and not caregivers. It is 100% fine if they just want to visit and have fun, and not babysit. If they want to babysit, they will follow the rules.
Or, you could relax. My kids are older now and out of the house, but with the benefit of hindsight I will say that I was way too uptight as a young parent and grandparents generally know what they are doing.