I baby sit for my daughter regularly often at short notice if needed but she wants to go away from 12 md to 12 md the next day and stay overnight with her husband. She has had a mega rant at me today as I asked her to go a bit later and come back a little earlier as I find it hard work looking after her twins overnight at my house. Am I being unreasonable to say how long I am prepared to baby sit for? This is not the first time she has made me feel I am being unhelpful . Her mother in law does very little to help so it's nearly always me that does the baby sitting which I love but not in long chunks of time. I feel she is sometimes very disrespectful of me and this rant today has upset me.
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If it's convenient I will babysit as most of my GC are older, up to nine years old and they are so easy to look after.
I have just written a post and thought I'd entered it, but it seems to have vanished. It was to the effect that young couples with children have no god-given right to expect childcare duties from their parents, usually the GM rather than the GF. My DSs moved south for kobs as have many of my friends' offspring. There is no way they can expect me or the other GPs to drop everything and travel 200 miles to look after the GSs - except, perhaps, in a dire emergency. So obviously they act like mature adults and make their own childcare arrangements. When I was a young mum, we had a babysitting circle. Do these exist among the younger generation of parents?