LuckeeLaydee
Cathlete
I am so upset. My daughter is moving down from NH back here to TX along with her husband and 3 year old son and she asked if she and the baby could stay with us (meaning myself and her stepfather) for six weeks while her husband is training and she gets settled here. My husband and I are almost 50 and I haven't been around a 3 year old in years and he has never been around kids except my youngest, now 13, and he was nine when we met.
I told her that she could stay after asking my husband of course (this is his house from before we were married), and I felt I had to be up front with her about the fact that our house is not kid proof and it would not be easy. I also asked if she could spend some of that time with her sister because we could probably use a break after a few weeks (probably wrong choice of words).
She just called and said she would stay with her sister and that she wouldn't be comfortable with us because I hurt her feeling regarding letting her know up front that some rooms would be off limits because of the baby's safety, first of all, and also the expense of possible damage to some very expensive musical equipment (my husband earns part of his income as a musician) and a brand new motorcycle in the garage, etc.
She says I am not "welcoming", but I feel like I would have set her up for failure and a miserable time with us if I was not up front about how our life is now. We have glass tables, leather furniture, etc. etc., not a kid proof home at all (she's never been here).
Now I feel like the world's worst gramma and mother because I was honest about what I can offer my daughter and she was not only ungrateful but hurt and upset by my honesty.
What would you "good" grammas do now?
http://www.picturetrail.com/luckeelaydee
Paula
I told her that she could stay after asking my husband of course (this is his house from before we were married), and I felt I had to be up front with her about the fact that our house is not kid proof and it would not be easy. I also asked if she could spend some of that time with her sister because we could probably use a break after a few weeks (probably wrong choice of words).
She just called and said she would stay with her sister and that she wouldn't be comfortable with us because I hurt her feeling regarding letting her know up front that some rooms would be off limits because of the baby's safety, first of all, and also the expense of possible damage to some very expensive musical equipment (my husband earns part of his income as a musician) and a brand new motorcycle in the garage, etc.
She says I am not "welcoming", but I feel like I would have set her up for failure and a miserable time with us if I was not up front about how our life is now. We have glass tables, leather furniture, etc. etc., not a kid proof home at all (she's never been here).
Now I feel like the world's worst gramma and mother because I was honest about what I can offer my daughter and she was not only ungrateful but hurt and upset by my honesty.
What would you "good" grammas do now?
http://www.picturetrail.com/luckeelaydee
Paula