robinb
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I think you need to find alternative child care sooner rather than later. I can't imagine that your parents' home is the best place for them today after you tattled on your mom last night. My guess is that World War Three started last night.You know what? As harsh as Mystery Machines' words were, I think she is right. I do need to MYOB. I'm tired of dealing with the fall out from my parents' rollercoaster and I don't want to be a part of it anymore.
I really feel like I need some space from them, which would be really easy if we lived far away from them. However, my parents provide after-school care for my kids, so we see them every day. I told my mother last night that I would not allow my kids to witness the way she has been treating my dad anymore (just yesterday my son remarked on how she always yells at grandpa). That was one of the promises that she made, that she would treat him better and not act that way in front of the kids. Unfortunately, she has made that promise before and didn't follow through. If the tension persists, I am going to have to figure out alternative child care arrangements. It's hard, because my kids really love spending time with my parents in spite of their instability.
BTW, the preacher and other wife thing was just an anger, "spur of the moment" thought. I am already under a tremendous amount of stress from worrying about my sister's illness and how things are going to work out for her. This just adds to the stress I was already experiencing. I need to step out of it and let my parents deal with their issues.
ETA: I am sorry that you are going through this. It must be very difficult but I do believe that you made the wrong choice to inform your dad about your mom's meeting with the OM. Like The Mystery Machine says below, you need to put YOUR kids first.

I say OK and now her complaining is over.
. The really sad thing is she goes around telling anyone who will listen how horrible my father is to her, and if they don't know the situation people actually believe her.