Emi just returned home from spending a week hospitalized, and they arrived back home on Saturday.
When they got there, she discovered that her niece’s beds had been moved into Emi’s room, and her toys were all over the place.
“I confronted my sister, and she said Emi isn’t using her room or her toys half the time and that little girls should be sharing with each other,” she said.
“I told her that Emi has already made it clear that she does not want to share her room or her toys and that her room needs to be the way we left it by the end of the day.”
“She says I’m being unfair, so I snapped at her that I will be prioritizing my kid over her ungrateful self and her kids and that if she can’t get over my kid not sharing, she needs to find somewhere else to live.”
Her sister and her sister’s children did put Emi’s room back together, but none of them have said a word to her since Saturday.
She’s thinking it’s time to kick her sister and her sister’s kids out over this, but she’s curious if she was mean to tell her sister she needs to get over her not forcing her child to share or she needs to find somewhere else to live.
What do you think about all this?
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