ForeverDance
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Here's the situation:
Saturday we get a call from DMIL that she is flying out to Vancouver (she lives in England) because her sister called and said if she wanted to be able to see her mother (DH's grandmother) alive she should come now (grandmother has been in the hospital for a while now). Neither her and her significant other are working so they had to scrape together the money for her to fly to Vancouver but couldn't figure out how she would get from Vancouver to Burns Lake (about 12 hours a way). We told her we would figure it out for her and would even pay for it.
Turned out that Greyhound is on strike there so the easiest/cheapest way for us to get her there was for DH to fly out to Vancouver, rent a car, and then drive them both to Burns Lake. So that is what he did (left on Sunday morning). At that time we also offered to pay for her flight back to Ontario for the funeral (DH's grandfather is already buried here so the funeral will be here), and flight back to England since they really couldn't afford it.
Fast forward to today. DH's grandmother is actually looking like she might recover after all.
We are of course all very happy.
The problem that I am having is that DH said to me that his mother said she was still going to come to Ontario anyway so she can visit? On our dime?!?
Now don't get me wrong, I love my DMIL and have absolutely no problem paying for the flights etc for family emergencies but we have already spent over $1000 to get DH and DMIL to Burns Lake (that's just flight and money for food etc.). We are looking at at least $750 more to get DH home (probably close to $1000). And DMIL's flight back to England will be at least $500. Am I wrong for saying I don't want to pay another $500+ for her to vacation in Ontario?
I'm worried I'm overreacting because I am of course stressed out from everything and emotionally drained.
Saturday we get a call from DMIL that she is flying out to Vancouver (she lives in England) because her sister called and said if she wanted to be able to see her mother (DH's grandmother) alive she should come now (grandmother has been in the hospital for a while now). Neither her and her significant other are working so they had to scrape together the money for her to fly to Vancouver but couldn't figure out how she would get from Vancouver to Burns Lake (about 12 hours a way). We told her we would figure it out for her and would even pay for it.
Turned out that Greyhound is on strike there so the easiest/cheapest way for us to get her there was for DH to fly out to Vancouver, rent a car, and then drive them both to Burns Lake. So that is what he did (left on Sunday morning). At that time we also offered to pay for her flight back to Ontario for the funeral (DH's grandfather is already buried here so the funeral will be here), and flight back to England since they really couldn't afford it.
Fast forward to today. DH's grandmother is actually looking like she might recover after all.

The problem that I am having is that DH said to me that his mother said she was still going to come to Ontario anyway so she can visit? On our dime?!?


I'm worried I'm overreacting because I am of course stressed out from everything and emotionally drained.