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After staying with in-laws 4 days, we were asked to leave, difficult child's behavoir too much.
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<blockquote data-quote="PlainJane" data-source="post: 493590" data-attributes="member: 11700"><p>Thank you all for your support. My husband and I have decided that we will never be making the trip out there again. If they want to see us they can come out here, but I doubt they will as it is always us traveling and paying to go to them. Yes sister in law is my husbands sister (not his brothers wife). Actually, my husband has two brothers that are relatively supportive. They don't have kids of their own, so they just go with the flow, where as sister in law has two kids (age 3 and 1) so she thinks she knows all there is 2 parenting. She think every kid is just like hers. My husband and I have difficult child and a NT 18 month old. </p><p>Normally, we have bee teaching difficult child to say no thank you to food he doesn't like. Just a simple "no thank you", but we are still in the learning process, lol. But with what sister in law pulled, it was so obvious she was testing him or us. The last time we went out to visit we stayed at a hotel, and sister in law had a job, so she wasn't around most of the time. And that was the first time I'd really spent time with her. My husband hasn't really spent time with her since they were kids, and I guess he didn't realize what a brat she grew into. </p><p>Lesson learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlainJane, post: 493590, member: 11700"] Thank you all for your support. My husband and I have decided that we will never be making the trip out there again. If they want to see us they can come out here, but I doubt they will as it is always us traveling and paying to go to them. Yes sister in law is my husbands sister (not his brothers wife). Actually, my husband has two brothers that are relatively supportive. They don't have kids of their own, so they just go with the flow, where as sister in law has two kids (age 3 and 1) so she thinks she knows all there is 2 parenting. She think every kid is just like hers. My husband and I have difficult child and a NT 18 month old. Normally, we have bee teaching difficult child to say no thank you to food he doesn't like. Just a simple "no thank you", but we are still in the learning process, lol. But with what sister in law pulled, it was so obvious she was testing him or us. The last time we went out to visit we stayed at a hotel, and sister in law had a job, so she wasn't around most of the time. And that was the first time I'd really spent time with her. My husband hasn't really spent time with her since they were kids, and I guess he didn't realize what a brat she grew into. Lesson learned. [/QUOTE]
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