Reading this post makes me so grateful for my DD, I lived too faraway when DGS1 was small so could offer little practical help apart from a week when he was born. Now I live closer when DGS2 was born I was around for initial transport needs (luckily no emergency c section this time) I have not been needed to help out but I am there if required.
DD has a good network of friends who love to help out with transport to/from school for DGS1 if necessary. DD is grateful for anything I do for them. DD has not worked since DGS1 was born as her OH is disabled & she is the registered carer however this means relying on benefits.
My DM had my DD when she was small occasionally otherwise it was a childminder. DM & Step-F had DD during school holidays when I returned to College (after her F walked out on us when she was 4 years old) & a neighbour took her to'from school with her own children.
When I met my late DH we moved 250 miles away, childminder during term time & some summer holiday & half term spent with my DM & Step-F. We always arranged to meet half way for exchange.
I'm sure a lot of DC don't see any further than their own needs & forget what other commitments you may have, you need to set firm boundaries on the level of childcare you can give, taking your DGC to allow your DiL a "duvet day" is not acceptable, she's obviously not ill if she's planning to watch tv all day
Don't be "blackmailed" just quietly point out to your S baby was their choice & you will do what you have said regarding childcare when DiL goes back to work
Good Morning Tuesday 14th July 2026
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