I completely understand your reservations. When DDs relationship ended abruptly -not her choice and they had just bought a house together after years of renting -there was talk of her selling and moving back in with us until she worked out what she could afford alone.She decided to rent out a room and stay.But a few years on has had enough of sharing and wants her own place.She about to buy something that needs rewiring etc so will probably move in for a few weeks whilst the worst of the work goes ahead.But as DH moved and downsized all around the same time quietly my heart sank at the idea of an adult DC moving back in,lovely as she is and close as we are.However when she asked us to go for a second viewing and give an opinion on a house I found myself saying come live with us for a while and save up so you can afford something a bit better !She values her own space and privacy too -thankfully.And with a frail, elderly mum to worry about, and grandparenting duties whilst still working we value the peace and quiet of our home more than ever.Even after Xmas I was quietly relieved to have it to ourselves again.
I remembered my lovely PILs twice accommodating us,once when we had no DC'S and a house purchase fell through,and a few years later with two small DC'S a dog and two cats when we had lots of building work done. They did ,however, have plenty of room and were recently retired ,and were often away on holiday.DH and I are not that we'll off !MIL even said she missed us when we left,but then she was much more sociable than me.The older I get the more peace and quiet I crave ,as I'm sure you do.
However if her flat is small and damp I would find it impossible myself to say no.But would definitely put a time limit and have a frank discussion about arrangements for the kitchen,child care etc.Maybe just a few months could really make a difference.If she's a bit 'spikey' sorting out the ground rules in advance is even more essential isn't it?And you don't want to end up feeling resentful. Hope you find a resolution.
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