She babysits her grandkids and does laundry for her daughter’s family to help them out. Her son-in-law doesn’t like how she folds clothes.
I am a youngish widow with an empty nest. Last year I moved to be near my daughter to help her with her young twins. My daughter and her husband have jobs that require them to leave home at about 6 a.m. I arrive at their home at six, and they leave. The kids are still sleeping.
By this time the kids are waking up. They are three years old and not fully potty trained. So, I am busy changing, feeding, dressing them and then taking them to day care. Your daughter should stop reporting to you about what your son-in-law likes or doesn't like in regards to the laundry. Getting this help is a privilege. And, at the end of the day, the clothes are going to get unfolded and put on bodies. We all like the aspects of our home lives to be as we'd like them to be, but your son-in-law is making a mountain out of a pile of T-shirts.
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