Hello ladies! I posted here a couple times and then with the holidays things got a little crazy but I've been back lurking for these last couple of weeks so hopefully you are all ok with me posting again.
Anyways here is my dilemma now. My MIL drives to our house Monday's & Tuesday's, which is about a hour away, to watch DS while we're at work and DS goes part time to a in house daycare the rest of the week. DS has spent the night at MIL'S house a handful of times while me and DH went out of town and went to a concert one time. Last week we let DS spend the night again for the MLK holiday mostly because he had been sick for almost 2 weeks and not sleeping well so we were exhausted and could use a night's sleep. Well now that we let him spend the night just because this one time my MIL expects us to let him spend the night every week!! She's saying the drive is far now so we offered to meet her halfway before and after work but she doesn't want us to wake DS up and drag him out in the cold. I actually don't mind my MIL but she can be overbearing and smothering sometimes and tends to make things about her a lot but she's great with DS and that's all that matters. I'm just not comfortable letting him spend the night every week or even every other week at this point! I know it's a little selfish but I think he should only spend the night with her when we're doing something.
DH does NOT agree with me and all and doesn't see the big deal of him spending the night more regularly, since he was always with his grandma when he was young. Thankfully when it comes to her he does back me up and turns her down without placing all the blame on me but is privately asking me to work out something out with her where he can spend the night more to make her happy. I feel like she is my baby daddy and we're having to come up with some kind of custody arrangement and I don't like that. If it was just up to me I would say forget it and he would go to daycare full time to avoid all the drama but that would start WW3 with her. She came over today but was pissy asking DH why he couldn't spend the night? Do we not trust her now? To me he's only 8 months old and I work full time so I like spending time with him and there's plenty of time for grandma sleepovers in the future. What do you think? Any suggestions for this situation? Sorry if this got too long...
Re: Too many sleepovers at Grandma's??
I will let E stay over when she's a toddler and can ask herself but not at the minute.
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You need to have a talk with DH and get him on the same page, I think.
**DD1 - 7/9/98**
**DS - 11/9/00**
**DD2 - 4/30/13**
I agree with this! I couldn't do it regularly (and I know my H would agree with your H!). Just make sure Grandma knows that she's appreciated and it isn't because you don't trust her - you would just miss your baby. I do believe that it's important to establish your home as HIS home and Grandmas is just during the day (for the most part).
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I think once a week is a bit much, but I'd
be okay with once a month or so.
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I've watched my SIL go down this road with her kids. They spend every.single.weekend with her parents, and it has caused some issues. It's just unnecessary. I loved staying with my grandparents when I was growing up, but it was a treat, not a schedule.
That being said, I would feel a little iffy about an overnight every week just because of the nagging worry involved with him being somewhere else. Even if I got used to it, I'd worry that MIL would become a little too possessive. As PPs have said, maybe a compromise of once a month or every 3 weeks would work (as long as your MIL understands your reasoning, and that you're not shutting her out).
Healthy boundaries are a good thing!
I'm also surprised so many LOs have spent the night with family. DS hasn't even spent a night in his own room yet!
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Same here! I am glad we are not alone