LoveKermit
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I have to vent.
First I need to say that I know that I have wonderful in-laws who do so much for us to babysit, help us financially if needed, or just lend an ear. But they are still parents and part of their job is to drive their kids nuts, right?
So here's the deal....
We have an 8 yo niece and a 3 yo nephew. He is nine months older than our DD. (I am an only child so there is no grandchild competition on my side) This is DH's brother's family. As our nephew got older, they helped them buy (or maybe bought) a swingset. Now my MIL wants to get us a swingset. We just bought a house and DD is not ready for one yet.
This past spring, nephew was told--by his parents--that when he was potty-trained he could do to WDW. (SIL doesn't "get" the Disney thing and didn't want to do diapers there. Plus they are military and could not afford to NOT go this year with the great deals) So spring break and they're ready to go. My in-laws drove down to do this with them (as well as her parents). Okay fine.
So, now we're starting to talk about potty-training. Yesterday MIL says to DD, "Grandma told you that when you are potty-trained, she'll take you back to WDW."
Isn't that something for the PARENTS to decide? And certainly we are not letting them take her themselves (because we really like going too). And DH doesn't have a job that allows him much time off (but that's a different topic) and they don't quite understand that.
Why do we have to be even-steven? DH and I want her to be potty-trained because it's time and she's ready, not because there's some huge reward at the end. Even-steven's have been happening at Christmas for years already. Just look at the unused video camera and unopened espresso machine I have laying around.
Fortunately, DH can stand up to his mom (BIL, cannot). We'll put the kibbosh on it, but how can you promise a trip that the parents have not even had input on? Grrr....
Any comments?
First I need to say that I know that I have wonderful in-laws who do so much for us to babysit, help us financially if needed, or just lend an ear. But they are still parents and part of their job is to drive their kids nuts, right?
So here's the deal....
We have an 8 yo niece and a 3 yo nephew. He is nine months older than our DD. (I am an only child so there is no grandchild competition on my side) This is DH's brother's family. As our nephew got older, they helped them buy (or maybe bought) a swingset. Now my MIL wants to get us a swingset. We just bought a house and DD is not ready for one yet.
This past spring, nephew was told--by his parents--that when he was potty-trained he could do to WDW. (SIL doesn't "get" the Disney thing and didn't want to do diapers there. Plus they are military and could not afford to NOT go this year with the great deals) So spring break and they're ready to go. My in-laws drove down to do this with them (as well as her parents). Okay fine.
So, now we're starting to talk about potty-training. Yesterday MIL says to DD, "Grandma told you that when you are potty-trained, she'll take you back to WDW."
Isn't that something for the PARENTS to decide? And certainly we are not letting them take her themselves (because we really like going too). And DH doesn't have a job that allows him much time off (but that's a different topic) and they don't quite understand that.Why do we have to be even-steven? DH and I want her to be potty-trained because it's time and she's ready, not because there's some huge reward at the end. Even-steven's have been happening at Christmas for years already. Just look at the unused video camera and unopened espresso machine I have laying around.
Fortunately, DH can stand up to his mom (BIL, cannot). We'll put the kibbosh on it, but how can you promise a trip that the parents have not even had input on? Grrr....
Any comments?

- she was just trying to help. Once I realized this and chatted with her about it, everything began to be much better. I'm not saying that you have a rough relationship with your MIL, but just try to chat with her about it. Once she sees your side, she probably will lay off a bit
) My parents watch the 2 kids for weekends at a time, buy them tons of clothes, toys etc yet when I ask them to babysit for an afternoon so I don't have to take my 6 yr old to the gynecologist's office with me they are "too busy" or too tired. It is frustrating that they don't want to be a part of my daughter's life. Believe me, you could have it worse. And if you can't take it anymore you can let them know that there is a cute 6yr old girl in NY looking for 2 grandparents to love her!!!