Tararh
Sorry but yabu! Your dil won't be sitting around doing nothing. She's looking after a new baby. Yes, you managed. But perhaps you've forgotten what it was like. I had my son at nursery full time when I was off at first then down to 3 days. He was 3 and I wanted him used to the routine. I loved those days at home with the two of them but it was hard! Trying to get the baby to sleep with a Toddler in tow... the exhaustion of you've had a sleepless night with teething. Why would you begrudge them a fews with one child? Plus they get to know their new baby one
ne. I agree they should have asked you but I would have thought you'd have wanted to help out? Especially in those early no sleep days.
I think your response is rather harsh. The OP has every right to decide what and when she does with her own life. She isn't a youngster and her husband has recently had surgery.
She didn't get her daughter in law pregnant did she.
I'm sure the OP is well aware of sleepless nights, teething and trying to get a baby to sleep with a toddler in tow. She had four children of her own for heaven's sake, without any help.
Her son has a month's paternity leave too, so there will be two of them at home to cope with the drama. There was no paternity leave in the OP's day or, I doubt, in yours.
If parents decide to increase their family they should have the means, both financial and practical, to do so and not assume someone else will bail them out. You'd think having 2 children (by choice I might add and with both parents at home) was tantamount to being sent to the Somme judging by some of these comments.