I think if you ask someone to make something for you in your home, you should have the decency to have the dishes they need clean. Or wash them yourself...don't ask someone else to wash your dirty dishes. Rude and gross! |
Having made Thanksgiving dinner myself I realize how many dishes get used in the preparation of the meal. You may find that you wind up using every casserole dish that you have and that you might have to transfer one casserole into a serving dish in order to free up the casserole dish for baking. So, yes, I can absolutely see how you might need to wash a dish before it could be used. And I just don't see the big deal of having to do so. It's called helping out, kwim? |
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| Help me. They arrived today and I can feel the negativity bouncing off my MIL. Help me get through this week. |
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| I'm the PP whose ILs just arrived. MIL told me son over dinner that he had to stop fidgeting in his seat, that it was a bad habit. She then said when she was young her father would take her behind the tool shed and cure her of her bad habit. WTF. Who says that to a 9 year old and how totally creepy is that? This is going to be a long week. |
And this is in your house? I wouldn't tolerate that. No one implicitly threatens my children, ESPECIALLY when they are a guest in my home. |
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After mentioning to MIL how sweet it was everyone had given DS so much for Christmas last year, but it was really hard to fit it all into our car and small house (1,100 square feet), she bought DS another ride-on toy for Christmas. She gave him a ride-on toy last Christmas and randomly gave him another one this summer. She also suggested that we save the tricycle we bought DS for Christmas for his birthday because she is going to give him this ride-on truck for Christmas. I know this makes me an ungrateful ____, and I don't care. I'll be gracious to MIL and reserve the right to vent.
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Me too. I also have a three yr old and this post made me LOL. |
I groused about this too, but it turns out that MIL ordered the rest of thanksgiving out, left her dirty dishes from another day in the sink for this poster to do. I cooked Thanksgiving dinner for my whole family and I have to agree the mIL was clearly the princess here. Next time, order out the mac and cheese too and do your own dishes! |
Umm, what is the not horrible interpretation of MIL's story? I can't think of one. |
Look at it as your MIL is doing you a favor; each time she buys you a new ride-on toy, you can sell the old one on Craigslist. Put the money into your DS' 529 or go out for dinner or something. Two birds with one stone! |
Ha, that would be nice, but unfortunately she buys them at thrift stores and they usually have normal wear and tear before we get them. |