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AIBU?

To be a tiny bit pissed off they stole my only bit of me time

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Babyiwantabump · 07/02/2017 13:21

Eldest in play group .

Youngest was napping.

Finally sat my bum on the sofa with a hot cup of tea and a bit of the Netflix.

PIL turn up Angry
No phone call before - I explain that eldest at playgroup youngest asleep upstairs it's just me . They still come in . Then I have to run around making them drinks and focusing on them!

They ruined my me time!!

AIBU?

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AHedgehogCanNeverBeBuggered · 07/02/2017 13:23

Ooh YANBU, that's terrible! You poor thing. Get CCTV and ignore the door next time!

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livingthegoodlife · 07/02/2017 13:24

Yanbu!!! Me time sacrosanct. Couldn't you have pretended you needed to take a call or something and not let them in?!!

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PragmaticWench · 07/02/2017 13:26

Your only option is cctv above the front door and a refusal to answer the door if they do it again.

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SquedgieBeckenheim · 07/02/2017 13:26

This is why I wouldn't answer the door if not expecting anyone. Unannounced visitors are so rude!

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MagicMojito · 07/02/2017 13:27

I'd be pissed off too. Its rude for anyone to turn up unannounced and uninvited Angry

(Apart from emergencies)

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Babyiwantabump · 07/02/2017 13:27

I actually said to them that I was just having five minutes to myself as youngest was napping and eldest at playgroup .

They then said Oh well we can come and keep you company then.

Like they were doing me a favour .Angry

I made several large hints that they were to fuck off but it didn't work . They stayed until the baby woke and I got the eldest from playgroup.

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Babyiwantabump · 07/02/2017 13:28

It is rude isn't it! I would never turn up unannounced to them!

I don't know why they feel they can do it to me 🤔

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picklemepopcorn · 07/02/2017 13:28

Oh good, can you sit with the DC, while I nip to the shops? You couldn't have come at a better time.

Oh I'm just doing my ironing, tell you what, you take over while I make the tea.

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LaurieMarlow · 07/02/2017 13:29

This would give me the absolute rage. YANBU.

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magicstar1 · 07/02/2017 13:30

I wouldn't have opened the door...sometimes you need time on your own.

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MotherOfHallions · 07/02/2017 13:31

I'm raging for you!

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Babyiwantabump · 07/02/2017 13:31

The thing is - this is very new . They are only recently even bothering with my DC so I feel like I can't complain but on the other hand they could have fecking rang first!

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Thephoneywar · 07/02/2017 13:31

Instead of dropping 'large' hints and beating around the bush, be friendly but direct.

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NapQueen · 07/02/2017 13:31

I don't answer the door if dd is at school and ds is napping. Unless it's someone who has been in touch about popping in.

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GplanAddict · 07/02/2017 13:31

YADNBU

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theothersideoftheworld · 07/02/2017 13:33

My 4 year old is st school, my 2 year old is napping. I'm not answering to door if anyone comes round!

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Areasonablegal · 07/02/2017 13:35

Cheeky sods! Dont answer door next time and if you can unplug the doorbell do it!

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Eminado · 07/02/2017 13:36

Today 13:31 NapQueen

I don't answer the door if dd is at school and ds is napping. Unless it's someone who has been in touch about popping in.


Me either.
Except I have 2 dds.
I'd rather miss a parcel than have that time interrupted. Sorry if that is rude but I've got to do what I can to cope.

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Getnakedorgohome · 07/02/2017 13:38

I get 6 hours a week when oldest is at school and youngest at playgroup. Dh works away so that is literally the only time in the week I'm not in charge of at least one dc. I do not answer the door or the phone and people know not to talk to me. That time is sacred.

YANBU. I think you need to have an honest conversation so it doesn't happen again! Could you arrange a regular time and day to meet them so they can see the dc? Maybe at a soft play once a fortnight/month?

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kayleighnotts · 07/02/2017 13:38

if i'm not expecting anyone or a delivery i always ignore the door.

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Babyiwantabump · 07/02/2017 13:39

I was waiting for a delivery so I thought that's what it was .

I think I will just not answer the door from now on.
It was awful though. A whole hour of just me and PIL.

Me running round making them tea etc making small talk .

I could have been napping too!

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Babyiwantabump · 07/02/2017 13:39

I'm going to get OH to ask them to ring before they come I think .

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Trifleorbust · 07/02/2017 13:41

I would never just knock on the door of someone with little kids unless they were my own immediate family (definitely not in-laws). So rude!

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Sunnydaysrock · 07/02/2017 13:42

I can almost feel that heart dropping disappointment you must have felt when you answered the door. My DC are older but I clearly remember those incredibly precious few moments of peace...and the rage I felt at it being interrupted/ruined by visitors or a phone call (back in the day when I answered the home phone!). Yanbu, hope you claw your me time back at some point this week.

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BakeOffBiscuits · 07/02/2017 13:43

If they come again could you keep them at the door and say "sorry, we're just off out and I'm late, I need to go" and then shut the door and carry on with your day. Smile

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