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AIBU?

Should they have offered to have washed clothes with vomit on?

210 replies

MrsSnow · 19/02/2017 20:16

We went to see the inlaws. For various reasons we don't stay with them however relations are good and they seem to genuinely love DS (age 1).
We didn't stay in their town, but 15 mins away and about 5 mins away from SILs.

DS was horrendously sick when we arrived In our hotel bedroom. Both our clothes and the surrounding area were covered in vomit. So much so we had to buy new clothes as the handwashed ones didn't dry.

We spoke to MIL at various points in the day namely to ensure that we went to the dinner (in a restaurant in the town where we were staying). We did and DS vomitted there too a few times leaving us both drentched in vomit again.

Since coming home I've been thinking it would have been nice if MIL or even SILs had offered to have washed our clothes or even just DS's or even when we saw them this afternoon said something along the lines of " you could have washed your clothes here, we have a washing machine and a dryer". As it was they didn't offer and I didn't ask. It has got me thinking if IABU to at least hope they would offer? FWIW I would have offered.

OP posts:
Glossolalia · 19/02/2017 20:17

Why didn't you ask?

TheSpottedZebra · 19/02/2017 20:18

Is it just the women who should have offered to do laundry?

Katy07 · 19/02/2017 20:19

Missing the point entirely but I wouldn't have gone to the dinner.
But that aside, maybe they thought that because you didn't ask you were coping fine?

early30smum · 19/02/2017 20:19

I'm more thinking you were BU for taking a clearly sick child to a restaurant.

CatOnAWarmTinRoof · 19/02/2017 20:19

I wouldn't have waited for them to offer, I would have asked "can I just rinse these in the utility sink and pop them in machine on a quick cycle?"

Could they really have said no?

Xmasbaby11 · 19/02/2017 20:20

Why on earth did you take him out to dinner?

dementedpixie · 19/02/2017 20:20

You should have asked if you wanted them done. Did you really take your poor ds out for dinner when he was unwell?

Allthewaves · 19/02/2017 20:21

Why didn't you ask them if you could wash the clothes? And why on earth did you take a projectile vomiting 1 yr old to a restaurant?

RebelRogue · 19/02/2017 20:21

Maybe they assumed you had plenty of spare clothes? I normally do when visiting overnight with dd,and if I don't...i ask .

Artandco · 19/02/2017 20:22

I don't get it?
A) why didn't you just ask one of them? They aren't physic. They probably assumed you had washed or had plenty spare

B) why would you take a child who had vomited so much you were both covered to a restaurant? Now half your family, half those eating and staff will probably also get ill

NotTheBelleoftheBall · 19/02/2017 20:22

Same as early30smum - there is 48 hour curfew for D&V for a reason, maybe ILs wanted nothing to do with the offending items.

BackforGood · 19/02/2017 20:22

Another wondering why you took such a poorly child out to a restaurant?

Char22thom · 19/02/2017 20:22

Hey oh why did you take an ill child to a restaurant so your DS could vomit on you again and spread it to everyone else in the area? Sorry, realise slightly of the Q but I really hate it when parents do that. I would have thought it nice for someone to have offered and a shame that they didn't help you out under the circumstances X

Hellmouth · 19/02/2017 20:23

I think TheSpottedZebra and early30smum have said everything I want to say.

HarryPottersMagicWand · 19/02/2017 20:23

That's a lot of people you have passed a sickness bug onto, well done, don't let a poorly child get in the way of your plans.

PickAChew · 19/02/2017 20:23

I wouldn't have taken a sick child to dinner. I don't believe in sharing certain things and sickness bugs are on that list.

But I would also have thought nothing of asking if I could use the washer.

Pastaagain78 · 19/02/2017 20:23

Why did you take a poorly pukey child to a restaurant?

KateDaniels2 · 19/02/2017 20:23

This whole situation is odd.

Perhaps since you were out and about, you were coping. Perhaps they felt you would have been offended (plenty dont like their mils offering to do anything), perhaps thry thought you would ask if you needed help.

museumum · 19/02/2017 20:23

You didn't think about it till afterwards so why are you surprised they didn't think to offer.
You should have just asked.
Although if they don't have a drier and you'd already hand washed the clothes then there's not much they could help with.

littleoldladywho · 19/02/2017 20:24

Should you even have been at the restaurant? When we have come down with vomiting bugs in hotels we hole up and look after ourselves in an effort not to spread it around.
Why didn't you ask? Surely you could have just said 'can I pop round in the morning and do a load of laundry - it will save me buying more as we are completely out?'
Hotel laundry service is usually pretty good, but travelling with small kids and vomit is an occupational hazard. Someone always get noro at some point. We usually came home with oodles of clean unworn clothes because we had been caught out a few times. But better safe than sorry.

JennyOnAPlate · 19/02/2017 20:24

He vomited a few times in the restaurant? Why on earth didn't you leave after the first time? I bet the other diners loved you!

wevecomeonholidaybymistake · 19/02/2017 20:24

YABU for taking a vomiting child to a restaurant. Nice way to spread the bug to loads of other people.

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Sallycinnamum · 19/02/2017 20:24

You took a vomiting child to a restaurant? How marvellous for your fellow diners.

juneau · 19/02/2017 20:26

You took a vomiting child to a restaurant? How marvellous for your fellow diners.

This ^. You're so unbelievably unreasonable yourselves that it's hard to start judging others for their actions. Why the hell didn't you call the whole thing off?????

Lilaclily · 19/02/2017 20:26

Sounds like an awful trip

I'm surprised dh didn't ask his family to help you out

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