Dh came home last night and told me that he asked his mom about traveling with a newborn. MIL lives 7.5 hours away. Dh keeps thinking that we're going to be able to travel that far with a newborn. He's so clueless. But he'll learn.
Anyway, in that conversation MIL told DH that she fully intends to drive up here when we have the baby and even stay for a week or two to help us out. She's the only one of the "grandparents" that stays at home. We are so lucky to have her and for her to be willing to come help out. I know it's a long ways away, but I am so excited that she's willing to do that.
Anyone else have great MILs?
Re: Anyone else LOVE their MIL?
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I really like my MIL too. They alos live 7.5 hours away. We're hoping they can come down and stay with my parents right after the baby is born. I told DH I didn't want anyone staying at our house. My parents have said it's fine. We're going to tell the ILs tomorrow night when they come for a visit.
I'm not so lucky... My MIL never talked to me about my pregnancy and then once the baby was born, she was at the hospital everyday. After we were out of the hospital, not so much. I think she's probably seen A 5 or 6 times since then. I'm not complaining, she's gross and she stinks.
I like my MIL but I wouldn't want her staying at my house for a week. And I love my mom, but I wouldn't want her to stay either. I don't understand the point in family offering to live with you for a week to help out... it's one week out of 18 years. I think my DH and I can manage it on our own.
But I really like my space and that's just me.
I am the same way. I am already dreading it. We just told my family last weekend and one of the first things my sister said is how she is going to take my niece out of school so they can come down and HELP. Ugh...thanks for asking me! I need to find a nice way to say you can visit, but not move in.
I love my MIL! But one of the reasons I like her so much is because her and my FIL always stay in a hotel, they will never stay at our house (their choice), keeps a good distance when they come to town. We haven't told any family the news, but I am actually glad that we will be delivering at holiday time because that means I don't have to travel home this year...such a hassle.
But I am sure that my parents and my in laws will come stay for an extended amount of time, multiple times, in the first few months of our babies life. But I will decide when they come!!
I think they want to stay because you're gonna need the sleep after the baby is born and if you have to do all by yourself than you won't get any sleep. This is my first, but my sister had two leaving at parents when I was there so I know what it's like with a newborn..............welcome the help. I just prefer my mom over his mom..........my mom is a lot more experienced with babies than his mom is...............
This. That's the exact reason she offered to come stay and the reason I'm welcoming it. MIL is helpful but not pushy in the slightest. I absolutely adore her. Plus she's raised 4 kids. She has tons of experience. And I know she'll respect my preferences and my role as the parent and her as the helper. I couldn't be any more excited!
this exactly!!
I love my MIL and was actually so thankful that she came and stayed with us for a little while when our first was born. I am not sure how I would have made it throught those first days with out her to help with the laundry and the food, and being my buffer when other people wanting to just drop by for a visit.
She was so helpful that when my DS has surgery on his back in a year or two, she has already agreed to come out and stay with us during his hospital stay and traction. So I am quite lucky.
nope, not here. My MIL is from another planet
I absolutely adore my MIL and FIL! They are amazing people. They also plan to come & stay with us after the baby arrives. My parents and ILs will come for the birth, then just my mom will stay & when she lives my MIL will come for a few days. My MIL raised 5 children and has 11 grandchildren, so her advice & help is invaluable to me. She already told me when I need my space just let her know & she will head home
I actually think we will bond more as family if we have a little help, instead of being so stressed and exhausted that we can't see straight, but that's just me. We are also a very close family... everyone is different!
I love my MIL. However, I know we have a different situation than most .She has been my "MIL" since I was 15 and has always been there, even when my own mother was not. I actually consider her my own mom.
She took off a week to help me out with Chase. It was great to have her there.
Yes! Mine is really fantastic (both parents are). They have been so welcoming of me, and are just so sweet and generous. I'm very lucky!
I'm sure they'll take a trip up here once the baby's born, but our apartment's not big enough for them to stay with us for any length of time.
Curious - why do you think you can't travel that far? Or do you just mean RIGHT after the baby is born? We're due November 8, and are planning to take an 8 hour drive for Christmas (though certainly will stop overnight along the way).
Because Dh was talking about going like right after the baby is born. I've been in long car rides with babies before and it is NOT a fun or easy trip at all. I don't think I'd feel comfortable driving that far for several weeks, if not a couple months. But that's just me. 7.5 hours is a long enough drive when it's just us two, if you add in countless stops for diaper changes and feedings and whatnot, I just don't imagine it being a good trip.
Plus it's easier for her to visit us because they're the only family that lives that far away and she doesn't work.
yep...love love love mine.
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Thanks! I was just wondering. I have definitely debated about this, as I hate long car rides too, but ALL of our extended family and close friends live in North Carolina, so we really want to make the trip. That being said, I'm definitely planning for us to stay at least 2 weeks to make it worthwhile!