C.R.
First of all, I know you don't know me, but I commend you for taking time from your life to better then ending years of your parent's. It is certainly one of the most difficult jobs in the world. Especially when you have little ones in the mix. After Hurricane Katrina, we had to stay with my in-laws for 6 weeks. My mother-in-law is one of my very favorite people ever, and my father-in-law the same! But dealing with these difficult emotional times for all is HARD. My 15 month old never slept, I cooked and cleaned night and day without hardly a break. When my dad-in-law yelled at me a few weeks into the stay (the mom was ill, the father just banged up a bit from a car accident) I backed my position clearly, set my boundaries, took a LONG walk with my daughter and decided to get out of the house whenever I could. Then the mom got a bit senile and it went downhill fast after that. They refused my medical advice (no coffee...lots of water...dehydration leads to mental confusion), they never seriously followed my advice. Just an hour of time, guilt free, just for you can do wonders. Get your hair did, girl! Get a pedicure! Buy yourself some beautiful spring flowers. ENJOY YOUR LIFE. You deserve the best you can get. And when they get nasty, try and calmly walk away. Talk about it when tempers cool. Remember, this isn't easy for them, either. It is frustrating when you can no longer do for yourself the way you used to. Let me know if you need to vent!!