rejoining Mumsnet to ask this question as I wonder if I ABU.
SIL is travelling and hence is not at home to receive her package. She told me this morning she can't reschedule her delivery, and she asked if I could stop at her house for an hour (on a work day! ) from 11:56 to 12:56 pm to receive her package. It seems like an innocent request, but I work full time albeit at home at the moment; my home is a 30 minute bus ride to her home (we live in London and I don't have a car). It would be fine if it was in the evening or on the weekend but as its a work day, even if I used my lunch break to collect the parcel, i know from bitter experience that delivery slots are never exact and can often be rescheduled due to driver's schedule. I could be waiting an hour excluding travelling time for a package that may ultimately be rescheduled in the middle of a work day!
I managed to resolve it by suggesting she ask the neighbour to receive the package As I used to live at her house (she lives with her mum, my MIL) when my DH and I were saving up to buy our flat, I got to know our next door neighbour pretty well. I have his email address from the time he recommended his conveyancer. i thought I would just give her his email and she could then ask him. She then told me it would be awkward to email him out of the blue. So i wrote the email and he thankfully agreed to help.
Am i overthinking this? I feel a bit miffed, she knows I work full time but thinks I would be ok with receiving packages on a Monday when I don't exactly live next to her. And even when I nominated another person to help, I had to liaise with him too!