eliza61
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Just a couple of initial reactions.
1) people will disappoint us, just like I'm sure we have disappointed our parents. It's called being human.
2) having to pay a babysitter is not the end of the world. Having to cancel functions that we want to go to as a result of childcare is also not the end of the world. It's called being a parent. Bottom line, the responsibility is yours and your husband. buck stops there.
3) now whether or not your mother is taking advantage of you is an entirely different issue. If you really think she is (and not just mad because your plans fell through) than calmly speak up and try to come up with a solution.
4) you say one of the "expectations" when she moved in was babysitting duties. Did you discuss this with her? I mean outside of Monday?. I mean, If my mother was in a jam and had to move in with her, I would just assume that I was helping my mother out.
5) sorry you can't have every thing you're way (once again, I really think your mad becasue your plans fell through. totally understandable). She is helping out, she's giving you $300 bucks a month. Is she causing any other problems? Why can't she have a boyfriend? You sound like (and it's only the way the post came across) you are a bit upset because she is getting her own life back. Would you be upset about the beau if she had her own apartment? What if mom says "hey I'm helping out, the 300 bucks is paying my room and board".
6) Lastly, if your mom was not there, what would you do about a babysitter? I always ask this question especially when I read post that say "I brought my mom with us to Disneyworld and she won't help with the kids". Like I said, my stance was always "these are my kids" no one but me has the obligation to take care of them. yes, it is cool when grandparents help out but they are under no obligation to do so. So if you want a dedicated babysitter you may have to accept the fact that you may have to do what millions of other parents do and pay for one.
1) people will disappoint us, just like I'm sure we have disappointed our parents. It's called being human.
2) having to pay a babysitter is not the end of the world. Having to cancel functions that we want to go to as a result of childcare is also not the end of the world. It's called being a parent. Bottom line, the responsibility is yours and your husband. buck stops there.
3) now whether or not your mother is taking advantage of you is an entirely different issue. If you really think she is (and not just mad because your plans fell through) than calmly speak up and try to come up with a solution.
4) you say one of the "expectations" when she moved in was babysitting duties. Did you discuss this with her? I mean outside of Monday?. I mean, If my mother was in a jam and had to move in with her, I would just assume that I was helping my mother out.
5) sorry you can't have every thing you're way (once again, I really think your mad becasue your plans fell through. totally understandable). She is helping out, she's giving you $300 bucks a month. Is she causing any other problems? Why can't she have a boyfriend? You sound like (and it's only the way the post came across) you are a bit upset because she is getting her own life back. Would you be upset about the beau if she had her own apartment? What if mom says "hey I'm helping out, the 300 bucks is paying my room and board".
6) Lastly, if your mom was not there, what would you do about a babysitter? I always ask this question especially when I read post that say "I brought my mom with us to Disneyworld and she won't help with the kids". Like I said, my stance was always "these are my kids" no one but me has the obligation to take care of them. yes, it is cool when grandparents help out but they are under no obligation to do so. So if you want a dedicated babysitter you may have to accept the fact that you may have to do what millions of other parents do and pay for one.