mom to minnie&mickey
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I have been in your shoes but with a first cousin of mine who came to live with us for 1 month while relocating from Europe for work. First and foremost make sure your dh is 100% in agreement to help your dsis or else it will cause problems. It is his home too. Finances aside, be prepared for what it will mean to your home life to have an "outsider" sharing everything including your private time with your family. You are never yourself when you have a guest in your home from the way you eat, speak, dress , deal with the kids, deal with issues with your dh etc. We always felt we had to be on our best behaviour when he was around and it became very exhausting. Next, do not be vague with her. Set a time limit for when she will leave. Be precise which days and how many hours she will babysit. Make no mistake about it, it will cost you more with her there, especially on food. It is the little things that may drive you crazy. Whose toiletries, detergent, fabric softener, towels
etc. will she use? Are you a neat freak and she is not? Are you okay with her using your electronics.? In my case it drove me crazy when my cousin would take over our computer. Sometimes my poor dh felt like a guest in his own home. We never asked him for money for anything including food and toiletries and he never offered, not even to buy us one dinner. At the end we felt good that we had helped him out but also felt a little bit used by him. In your case this is your sister and I certainly hope you do not end up feeling this way. Good luck .
etc. will she use? Are you a neat freak and she is not? Are you okay with her using your electronics.? In my case it drove me crazy when my cousin would take over our computer. Sometimes my poor dh felt like a guest in his own home. We never asked him for money for anything including food and toiletries and he never offered, not even to buy us one dinner. At the end we felt good that we had helped him out but also felt a little bit used by him. In your case this is your sister and I certainly hope you do not end up feeling this way. Good luck .