My Daughter-in-Law Called Me Her ‘Built-In Free Babysitter’ — That Was the Last Straw

When my daughter-in-law welcomed twins into the world last year, I was overjoyed. Becoming a grandmother had always been a dream of mine. I pictured spoiling the little ones with love, hearing their giggles, and savoring weekends filled with family.

But I didn’t picture this: sleepless nights spent rocking babies, endless diaper duty, and being treated as “the free babysitter” several times a week.

For illustrative purposes only

At first, I didn’t mind. I knew my son and daughter-in-law had their hands full, so I went over a few times a week to babysit and help around the house. It was tiring, but I did it out of love.

Soon, though, it felt less like visiting my grandchildren and more like running a daycare. No one asked if I was available. I’d walk in, and my daughter-in-law would say, “Here’s one baby, and the other is on the changing table. Can you take care of that?”

But I’m not a nanny. I’ve already raised my children, and I never imagined taking on this role in my 60s.

Every time I tried to set a boundary, she would respond, “You’re their grandma. This is what grandmas do.”

But is that really what being a grandma means? To me, it’s about love, joy, and support — not being expected to drop everything, clean up messes, and serve as unpaid childcare. When I tried bringing this up with my son, he was always “too busy.”

For illustrative purposes only

One night, I finally told my daughter-in-law I wasn’t comfortable handling bedtime and diaper duty every evening. She bristled and asked, “So you don’t want to help?”

I do want to help. But I also want to enjoy my retirement, to have a life outside of babysitting. I wanted respect, not to feel like a servant.

Then came the moment that changed everything.

A friend from my club quietly asked if I was really babysitting “every day for free.” She showed me a Facebook post my daughter-in-law had shared: a picture of me holding the twins, both asleep in my arms. I must have dozed off with a diaper still resting on my shoulder.

The caption read: “Here is my built-in free babysitter. This is the woman who makes weekend outings with my gals possible. Love you ❤️💩.”

Built-in free babysitter. That’s what I had become to her — not “wonderful grandma” or “amazing help,” just free childcare. I don’t think she meant to hurt me, but it stung deeply. It made me feel invisible, valued only for what I could provide.

For illustrative purposes only

That was the breaking point. I finally sat down with her and said, “I love you and the twins. But I’m your mother-in-law, not your employee. I’m a grandma, not a free nanny.”

She looked shocked. She said she thought I loved spending time with the babies and was simply being helpful. And I do love them. But I told her I want to help on my own terms — not out of guilt, not because I’m expected to.

I explained I would still visit, but only on my schedule. I wouldn’t be doing overnight shifts or constant diaper duty unless we agreed on it ahead of time. She didn’t take it well. She called me “selfish and mean.”

But for the first time, I stood firm.

Instead of setting aside money for the family like I had planned, I decided to spend it on myself — a well-earned vacation. Now I’m traveling, enjoying peace and solitude, and finally feeling like myself again.

For illustrative purposes only

I haven’t answered her texts asking for help. Part of me feels guilty, but another part feels relieved.

And yet, the question lingers in my heart: does this make me a bad mother-in-law… or a bad grandmother?

Source: brightside.me

Related Posts

My Silent Adopted Son Hadn’t Spoken a Word in Years , Then On His 6th Birthday, His First Words Shattered Our Lives

When we adopted Eli, a silent five-year-old boy, we thought time and love would heal his pain. But on his sixth birthday, he shattered our lives with…

When My Brother Moved In

When my brother, Mike, lost his job, I let him stay with us without hesitation. He helped around and joked with my wife, Sarah. But one night,…

That Night I Hid In A Stranger’s Yard Saved Me In More Ways Than One

When I was 18, walking home at 2 a.m., a pickup truck with 2 guys in the cab and 2 in the bed drove by. I immediately…

She Said “You Can’t” – And She Was Right

My son is getting married, and I’m helping pay for the wedding. But he told me he’s doing the groom-and-mother dance with his stepmom. “She’s always been…

After Years Of Trying, She Finally Had My Grandson—But I Wasn’t Supposed To See Him

After years of trying to conceive, my DIL finally had my grandson. Every time I tried to visit, she made excuses. “We’re still overwhelmed,” even after five…

My MIL Stayed With Us While Her Home Was Being Renovated—Then I Heard What She Said About Me

My MIL stayed with us while her home was getting renovated. I tried to make her feel at home, cooked every meal, and cleaned up after her,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *