Rosierary
I wish I had you for my mother!.
When both of my children were born
my mother made herself invisible
She had work to go to but still she made no effort to help when she was off. To be fair on her though she did not get on with my MIL or any of DH's relatives who lived within walking distance of me so that was the probably the real reason, but my MIL was not exactly helpful either, she would come in, cuddle the baby then leave with some excuse to be away.
This was 1969 and 1972 when paternity leave did not exist.Both were traumatic births, I had EMCS both times and was very ill lafter the first one. The second time my DH was working abroad and did not come home till two months afterwards.
Enough of my woes.I am a great granny now and have cared for all my grandchildren when their parents were at work in between my working as well.Both of my children are sons, the descendants are all from DS2. I did not interfere at their births, left it to the mothers both times- DS has been married twice I was itching to help but waited until asked.
I would have loved to have had you staying with me both times, as long as you liked it would have been perfect.
Your daughter is very lucky to have you, tell her that from me!
You will most likely be asked to stay a bit longer, once reality hits.Just do as she wishes for now, but when her baby is here she will be pleading with you to stay, and in her house not a self catering place either. Apologies if I seem cheeky but expecting you to stay in a set catering place when she has plenty of room in her house is a bit off. If you are in the en suite you will both have privacy when needed, so won't be in each other's way all the time.
I hope all goes well and I know you will be a lovely grandmother. Do not upset yourself over the other grandmother seeing the baby first, that is trivial the baby will not know that.