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MIL and chocolate

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Verity35 · 21/10/2020 16:37

Advice pls or just allow me to vent!

MIL family all have diabetes so you would think she would know better. She has started looking after my 2 year old whilst I work so when I go to Pick him up along with my 6 year old DD she grabs her and gives her the following everytime: Kit Kat chunky, hairibo sweets and sometimes jelly. We have had huge fights in the past as she’s very controlling and things are better now so I don’t want to rock the boat but I’m very angry thst I’ve told her in past dd doesn’t eat dinner when she’s full up on junk but her and Fil laugh at me and say I’m overreacting when I mention junk food and diabetes. I really hate them, I’m seeing them tomorrow and I’m worried I’m going to lose it. I’m due on my period so feeling extra grouchy and sensitive.

I’m really sick of my mil. I’m not worried about 2 year old as he hated anything sweet and he’s chucked biscuits at her when she offers him one!

I stupidly asked my mum for advice and her reaction has made me even angrier - she told me “please don’t say anything, she won’t like it, we gave you kids sweets and chocolate ALL the time and you’re fine. Please don’t say anything to your mil you’re just gonna start a fight”.

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Needbettername · 21/10/2020 16:41

Stop using her for free childcare then you can do what you want.

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TheEmpressOfUtterBastardry · 21/10/2020 16:43

Either you grow a pair and put your foot very firmly down, or you find alternative childcare. That's the choice.

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vodkaredbullgirl · 21/10/2020 16:43

Find someone else to look after your kids.

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LaurieFairyCake · 21/10/2020 16:45

Yeah, pay for childcare

Or it's going to annoy you for 3 years

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Bluntness100 · 21/10/2020 16:45

Do you let your parents give your kids sweets all the time and say nothing, and are fine with it, as your mother says?

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VainAbigail · 21/10/2020 16:46

I’m due on my period

No one needs or wants to know this

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Calligraphy572 · 21/10/2020 16:47

You're letting her watch your child. Find a childminder instead, who will listen to you.

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TheEmpressOfUtterBastardry · 21/10/2020 16:47

And good luck with getting a dentist's appointment if your dd's teeth all rot away because round here they don't exist any more.

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Meepmeeep · 21/10/2020 16:48

Pay somebody else to look after your children. Don’t like how she looks after them - don’t put them there. Blunt but true.

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Neron · 21/10/2020 16:49

I don't think the MIL is the controlling one

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burritofan · 21/10/2020 16:50

Do you let your parents give your kids sweets all the time and say nothing, and are fine with it, as your mother says?
That’s not what her mother says; her mother says she gave the OP sweets as a child and she has grown up to be fine.

Pay for childcare, OP.

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gnushoes · 21/10/2020 16:52

Having a period isn't a free pass to be an arse. And pay for childcare or ask nicely and have a civilised conversation about your concerns.

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MJMG2015 · 21/10/2020 16:52

@VainAbigail

I’m due on my period

No one needs or wants to know this

Hold on, I hear 1950 calling.....
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MJMG2015 · 21/10/2020 16:55

I wouldn't let someone I hate look after my children.

I wouldn't trust her to look after them.

That's an obscene amount of sugar for a small child to be given all the time. I wouldn't allow it

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blackcat86 · 21/10/2020 16:55

You don't trust and with good reason if she laughs when you express an opinion about your own child. I had similar issues with PIL (DH has always been obese, SIL has multiple health issues and vit deficiency) and in the end has to politely end our arrangement and access nursery for DD. It costs a fortune but is only for a year until the free hours take some of the sting out and it is so worth it! No more arguing over basic safety standards, no more telling them that a whole packet of quavers and 2 dull sized chocolate mousses are not appropriate for a 2 year old at 4pm just before dinner, no more food that's a choking hazard, and no more them not telling me about a nasty head bump because 'she's fine and it was 90mins ago' - this infuriated me more because I'm a first aid trainer FFS. You don't trust them to get a nursery because it sounds like you hate them but are happy to inflict them on your children?

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Heartbeat3 · 21/10/2020 16:58

Put the chocolate in your pocket for after tea or not. No need to upset her

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VinylDetective · 21/10/2020 17:02

Give the kids the sweets when you think they should have them - is jelly really a huge problem? It’s mostly water. And pay for your childcare.

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picklemewalnuts · 21/10/2020 17:03

'Oh how lovely, we'll save those till after tea' and put the, straight into a bag.

After tea dole out a sensible serving.

Your D.C. will accept this if you talk to them about it, train them up. Don't diss their grandma, just say 'you know how school have a healthy lunch box policy, so you all stay fit and healthy? It's just like that.'

My kids knew all sweets, party bags, etc went in a tub with their name on. After dinner- 'grab something from your box'.

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Thisisnotnormal69 · 21/10/2020 17:05

By the sound of it her looking after ds is a red herring as she doesn’t over feed him with junk/sweets, just tries to give dd sweets when you and her go to pick ds up? If I’ve understood correctly. So it’s just whenever you see them basically? I would be annoyed too but is there more background if you actually say you hate them?

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Sertchgi123 · 21/10/2020 17:06

@Needbettername

Stop using her for free childcare then you can do what you want.

This is exactly what I was going to post.
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ImFree2doasiwant · 21/10/2020 17:07

Don't let her eat it before tea. Can you use alternative childcare?

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Verity35 · 21/10/2020 17:09

No I can’t afford any more days. He does 2 days at nursery and 3 days with them. The 2 days he does is over half my monthly wage. I have hardly anything left over as it is

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MiddlesexGirl · 21/10/2020 17:10

I'd worry that the dc she is looking after will be slowly weaned onto junk food. So yes - alternative childcare seems like the only alternative.

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MiddlesexGirl · 21/10/2020 17:11

What about your dp's wage (assuming you have shared finances)?

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Verity35 · 21/10/2020 17:11

*nearly half not over half!

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