va32h
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My MIL came to visit us for Thanksgiving, and commented that she has been buying a collection of Hummel Christmas ornaments, one per month, but that she'd "never put up a tree, of course, until you come for Christmas." Poor MIL - deprived of a Christmas tree because her mean DIL refuses to come to her house for Christmas!
But these are the facts: we live in Texas, MIL lives in Chicago. We have three children, ranging in age from 2 to 10. MIL lives in a small two bedroom apartment, at the top of a narrow, steep staircase, and only her bedroom is furnished. The other room is a storage area. She does have a very small, thin, pull-out couch. Her kitchen is tiny, and she hates to cook, so she eats out most every night.
We have visited her before, in the fall and spring. And each time it was logistically a nightmare. Finding places for all of us to comfortably sleep, keeping small children happy in a confined area, taking small children out to eat for every single meal. I can't imagine how difficult it would be in Winter, when we couldn't even go outside to play. We would not be able to afford to stay in a hotel.
So is it really so unreasonable to say "there are five of us and one of you. We have a guest room for you to sleep in, you have a floor for us to sleep on. Why don't you just come here instead?"
Then there's my SIL. "you've never even seen your nephew!", (he's 2). Well, she's never seen our youngest, also age 2. And she last saw our other children five years ago. Family of three traveling vs. family of five - and I won't even get into the issue of which family has more disposable income to be jetting off to different states for a family visit.
My inlaws argue that we always spend more time with MY family - well that is because MY family comes to visit US! My mother, father, and sisters have come to visit several times. Any of our relatives are welcome.
It just seems like common sense to me that the family with the largest number of children should not be expected to do all the traveling. I am tired of the whining - "you never come to see us" when I am pretty sure that the planes that would take us there would also bring them here.
Please tell me I am not alone in this.
But these are the facts: we live in Texas, MIL lives in Chicago. We have three children, ranging in age from 2 to 10. MIL lives in a small two bedroom apartment, at the top of a narrow, steep staircase, and only her bedroom is furnished. The other room is a storage area. She does have a very small, thin, pull-out couch. Her kitchen is tiny, and she hates to cook, so she eats out most every night.
We have visited her before, in the fall and spring. And each time it was logistically a nightmare. Finding places for all of us to comfortably sleep, keeping small children happy in a confined area, taking small children out to eat for every single meal. I can't imagine how difficult it would be in Winter, when we couldn't even go outside to play. We would not be able to afford to stay in a hotel.
So is it really so unreasonable to say "there are five of us and one of you. We have a guest room for you to sleep in, you have a floor for us to sleep on. Why don't you just come here instead?"
Then there's my SIL. "you've never even seen your nephew!", (he's 2). Well, she's never seen our youngest, also age 2. And she last saw our other children five years ago. Family of three traveling vs. family of five - and I won't even get into the issue of which family has more disposable income to be jetting off to different states for a family visit.
My inlaws argue that we always spend more time with MY family - well that is because MY family comes to visit US! My mother, father, and sisters have come to visit several times. Any of our relatives are welcome.
It just seems like common sense to me that the family with the largest number of children should not be expected to do all the traveling. I am tired of the whining - "you never come to see us" when I am pretty sure that the planes that would take us there would also bring them here.
Please tell me I am not alone in this.


I always hated going to her place because it was always a huge hassle to cook and clean and everything else.