Dear Savvy Auntie,
Editors Note: This Dear Savvy Auntie question was originally posed in the Closed Savvy Auntie Facebook Group and shared here with permission.
My husband comes from a large family. He is one of eight kids. This is concerning one of his sisters who is an auntie to my niece and nephew.
When my nephew was a baby just starting to eat solids, this aunt would feed him things that his mom didn't want him to eat. He had acid reflux and was/is also allergic to eggs. I would be around when she would say: "Don't tell your mom" and proceed to feed him things after being told he couldn't have it. There were times if it happened in my presence when I would speak up, and times when I wouldn't.
Fast forward to now and he has a 4-month-old sister. At the Super Bowl party, I was holding the baby niece and her aunt, my sister-in-law, said to her: "When you're older, and your mother isn't around, I'm going to feed you just like I did your brother."
I'm the "follow the rules, respect the mom's wishes" - type Auntie, while my sister-in-law is the "let the kid do and eat whatever he or wants as long as it makes them happy" -type Auntie. I didn't say anything in that moment because honestly I've worked on keeping my mouth closed concerning my husband's family so I don't stir the waters. I'm wondering if I should even be upset about it at all. Should I tell my nephew's and niece's mother - or leave it alone?
Respecting Wishes