Do your parents or your inlaws offer to help you take care of the kids when you have to work and school is closed?
My parents offer to help when there are big breaks (like between Christmas and New Years Eve). His parents never offer to help.
Do your parents or your inlaws offer to help you take care of the kids when you have to work and school is closed?
My parents offer to help when there are big breaks (like between Christmas and New Years Eve). His parents never offer to help.
grapefruit / 4418 posts
My inlaws watch them 3 days a week since they retired and are always willing to help pick up other days as needed. We are super lucky!
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
No one ever offers, I think because I'm a SAHM. But, everyone could use a little help sometime. Anyone we ask for help with usually help out, but I hate asking.
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
They don't always offer but will help if asked. If my mom is in town (she splits her time between my city and our hometown) she is happy to watch lo. My dad works so that's not an option. We've asked mil before and sometimes she has and sometime she hasn't. I'm a grad student though so my schedule is mostly flexible-- it's only an issue if I have to teach or have conferences at the same time
persimmon / 1130 posts
I'm a teacher and my daughter's daycare has the same schedule as me, so there's no need to have anyone else watch her those days. We're lucky that way. Our family is always willing to help out if they're available, but we need to contact them. Makes sense to me though - they don't know what our needs are. We are very lucky to have supportive families!
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
My in laws never offer to help. My parents are always helping. And they work and I don't. Nor do my in laws. I hope to be as awesome and generous as my parents one day.
pomegranate / 3127 posts
My MIL is retired but doesn't offer because she doesn't feel confident of her health. Same goes for my father. My mother is off one day every week and has made several promises to take DS to a sports class, all of which did not happen and was never spoken of again. Overall, I get the sense that we've created a burden for all these people by making them grandparents, and should keep that burden away from them as much as possible.
pomegranate / 3658 posts
There aren't any days our daycare is closed that we have to work, but ILs would definitely babysit if we needed it. Every time.
honeydew / 7504 posts
My ILs usually end up being the babysitters for the week between Christmas and New Year's, when daycare is closed. But that's just because my mom and step-dad are in FL for the winter and my dad is uncomfortable watching the 2 kids alone all day. If my mom and step-dad are in town, they usually do volunteer (and I typically take them up on it, as I prefer them to my ILs). I also think my dad will feel more comfortable once the kids are a little older.
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