I have such the opposite situation. My parents are actually the ones that are "too busy" for our dd. They try to put on a good front, but I know in the back of their mind, they are always wondering what else they could be doing. We had our dd's bday party last week, and they were over an hour late and the first ones to leave after cake was cut. It's frustrating, because then out of the clear blue sky, they will call and say that they haven't seen our dd in soo long, and why don't we spend time with them?
(This, of course, is because it's NOW a convenient time for them to be with our dd.) Still, with all the drama, we see them probably every other week, but in the summertime it's more. They live about 25 min away.
My IL's on the other hand, are the extreme opposite. They want to see us EVERY weekend. Which at first was great, but now we feel like if we have something else going that they get mad at us. It's been hard for us to be our own family on weekends because we are always too busy seeing the rest of the family. My IL's live over an hour away, so when we go to see them for the weekend, we usually end up staying over and it draws out the weekend even more.
While I'm grateful that the IL's want to see us so much, I just wish that both sets of gparents could find a happy medium and not be on such extreme sides...

My IL's on the other hand, are the extreme opposite. They want to see us EVERY weekend. Which at first was great, but now we feel like if we have something else going that they get mad at us. It's been hard for us to be our own family on weekends because we are always too busy seeing the rest of the family. My IL's live over an hour away, so when we go to see them for the weekend, we usually end up staying over and it draws out the weekend even more.
While I'm grateful that the IL's want to see us so much, I just wish that both sets of gparents could find a happy medium and not be on such extreme sides...