They are pretty funny...MIL in a fire helmet, getting cozy with an orchid. The pictures are all kept in a drawer and when she visits some, but not all are brought out. |
+1 OMG. I am so sorry you have to have that negativity around. ![]() |
Ha! My now MIL gasped in horror when DH told her (on speakerphone with me there, but before he could tell Her I was on the line too) that he had asked me to marry him. "[gasp!!!] Oh, Peter, no! Did you talk to your therapist about that?" We never told her I was on the line, and I've never forgiven her. I can't stand when she's in my house. On top of that, she's a chain smoker whose entire house is smothered in artificial air fresheners, so she pollutes me baby with carcinogens every time she is near him. Other than that she's almost tolerable. |
This makes me sad. I'm sorry that happened to you. |
"You ruined your life by marrying DH". Oh wait that was my mother! Just when we were in the throes of DH's unemployment and I had just given birth to DC2. Accused us of crazy things like tampering with her fridge when we last visited. No, she doesn't have dementia, it's just her. She also thinks the children and I are fat (we're slim), but that we should eat more butter. She's racist and homophobic and classist. Feels this urge to criticize everybody to everybody else. Loves to play the martyr unappreciated Grandma. I just limit contact. My MIL had plenty of time to learn how to the perfect MIL since I arrived on the scene much later than her other DIL's, wives of her older sons. She is a lovely, smart and strong woman. I wish I saw more of her, but she lives far away. |
I think that advice should be clarified, if man treats his mom like a queen the wife is going to have a hell of a time. The mother/son relationship should be warm but not too close. |