vettechick99 said:
No matter how sweet the child, taking on someone else's baby for a few days is an imposition. I would give her some incidental money, take her out to lunch and still buy her a gift.
I agree with you vettechick!
Yes--They are family, but the fact that the SIL ASKED means she is thinking $$$ somewhere in this equation. This may mean that she may bring up the fact that "she watched your child while you were away" someday in the future.
I don't think it is an "imposition", since they offered (I am assuming), but it is a massive responsibility to take care of the life and well being of a young child for 7 days.
Again, I am just the type that never wants anyone to think they did me a huge favor. And therefore, I compensate big time when it comes to watching my children.
The last thing you want your SIL to do is to sport a shirt that says "My brother Went on a Cruise, I Watched his Kid and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt (oh--And a Sandwich Too!)"
I am not making fun of the OP...I am laughing b/c some people think this way, and maybe the SIL is _that_ type, since she is already asking about money.
I do know that if I were the OP, I would be clearing things up with ALL parties involved before I left for a seven day cruise. I know you were kidding, but if SIL decided to take your son to the zoo--What could you do about it?

She is basically going to do with him what she wants for the time she has him. If this is a "favor" on her part, she may think she has full reign and you should go by "her" rules, since she is doing you a HUGE favor.
These things can get quite tricky
