She talks to all of us at the table. Which is a good thing.
But DD-10 is very bored if I forget to bring something for her to do.
Oh well, it is a minor thing to complain about.
Yes, it is. Why not just be grateful she's alive and spends time with your kids. Why find something to gripe about?
It never would have occurred to me to expect either my mom or mother-in-law to stock toys/books, etc., for my kids when they went to visit (and they visited often enough). If I wanted to send stuff with them I did, or my two kids would just hang out with the grandparents, help them in the yard, etc. They loved visiting.
I'm thinking back to my own childhood, too, and my grandparents never had toys or books especially for me. I spent a lot of time just visiting or helping out my grandparents (at least, in my little mind I was helping out). I love those childhood memories.
ITA. I always had my boys bring things they wanted to play with to my Mom's house. Kid's interests change so much anyway, if they choose what to bring, they are guaranteed to keep themselves amused.
I don't remember my own grandparents having much for me either. I do remember always thinking of their homes as being full of treasures for me to find. My grandmother had a tin full of extra buttons that I recall loving to play with when I was little. Or she's allow me to pull out her pots & pans and other kitchen utensils and pretend I was a chef. To me those were sooooo much better than any kitchen toys I had because they were the real thing.
And of all the things that I do remember about spending time at my grandparent's house, what I remember the most was just sitting together and talking. The feel of my grandmother's hand when I held it. I'm sure there were times when I might have felt bored but that isn't what I remember.