Allison
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Wow... way to pick apart the OP's life!
OP, I was never fortunate enough to live near my folks when my kids needed sitting. As a result, I had to secure babysitting outside the family 100% of the time. As a parent, the ultimate responsibility for my kids is mine alone. Not my mom's. Mine. On those few occasions when we visited my folks over the holidays, my mom would cancel anything and everything she had planned to be able to visit with us or watch one of my kids while I took the other someplace (i.e., watching an 18 month old while I took a 6 1/2 year old to Disneyland) even if she didn't know our exact itinerary in advance.
I think it's nice that you are assisting your grown son while he transitions from one job to another. It must be such a relief for him to have one less thing to worry about as he makes his way. It's too bad your daughter doesn't understand her role and responsibilities when it comes to her own children. While it's ok for her to ask you to provide back up care, she is out of line for operating under the assumption you'll do it regardless. She could use a small lesson in putting on her big girl pants and securing alternate care that day while thanking you from the bottom of her heart for committing to the other two days.
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Good post.
