I think I win the Thanksgiving 2023 petty vents already

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom is often an hour late… Unless she’s two hours early. We never know.


She arrives with tea in hand.


And hopefully cheese as well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic b/c it’s not related to T-giving, but my local MIL decided to stop by one day unannounced. DH and I were out on a walk. We came home to find she had let herself into our house and exclaimed, “I was so worried about you, I didn’t know where you were!” WTAF. And she was NOT elderly so no excuse there.


Yikes! How did she get in?


She had a key for emergency purposes. Which we did not “renew” when we moved a couple of miles away.
Anonymous
I can't find the PP busting on her SIL for outsourcing, but oh my, that's some look. DH and I split up tasks when his family visits - I want them to be comfortable, etc. so I set up the beds, etc. When we visit them, I strip our bed (and the kids when that was necessary) and take it to the laundry room. If there is enough time, I run, dry, and fold the loads. I put the pull out back together as we crash in SiL's office and know she needs to get back to work soon after we leave.

When they visit, they leave the sheets and towels in a large wet mound in our attic, even though their kids are much older and definitely not a handful. They also leave dishes in the sink even though the dishwasher is RIGHT next to the sink. It never changes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic b/c it’s not related to T-giving, but my local MIL decided to stop by one day unannounced. DH and I were out on a walk. We came home to find she had let herself into our house and exclaimed, “I was so worried about you, I didn’t know where you were!” WTAF. And she was NOT elderly so no excuse there.


Yikes! How did she get in?


She had a key for emergency purposes. Which we did not “renew” when we moved a couple of miles away.


My MIL demanded a key each time we moved. The same week we went to settlement, she was there with her hand out and said “key.” I wish I had thought in advance to give her another key, one that does not work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic b/c it’s not related to T-giving, but my local MIL decided to stop by one day unannounced. DH and I were out on a walk. We came home to find she had let herself into our house and exclaimed, “I was so worried about you, I didn’t know where you were!” WTAF. And she was NOT elderly so no excuse there.


Yikes! How did she get in?


She had a key for emergency purposes. Which we did not “renew” when we moved a couple of miles away.


My MIL demanded a key each time we moved. The same week we went to settlement, she was there with her hand out and said “key.” I wish I had thought in advance to give her another key, one that does not work.


Oh HELL no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic b/c it’s not related to T-giving, but my local MIL decided to stop by one day unannounced. DH and I were out on a walk. We came home to find she had let herself into our house and exclaimed, “I was so worried about you, I didn’t know where you were!” WTAF. And she was NOT elderly so no excuse there.


Yikes! How did she get in?


She had a key for emergency purposes. Which we did not “renew” when we moved a couple of miles away.


My MIL demanded a key each time we moved. The same week we went to settlement, she was there with her hand out and said “key.” I wish I had thought in advance to give her another key, one that does not work.


The fact that you gave her one after she was so rude shows that you are crazier than she is. Grow up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom is often an hour late… Unless she’s two hours early. We never know.


She arrives with tea in hand.


And hopefully cheese as well!


Nope. Just a bunch of weird crap she’s afraid will spoil in her fridge over two days. Never enough to serve. Just enough to make the fridge difficult to close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’re close family, not guests. Give them the sheets, tell them you are working, and carry on. No big deal.

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic b/c it’s not related to T-giving, but my local MIL decided to stop by one day unannounced. DH and I were out on a walk. We came home to find she had let herself into our house and exclaimed, “I was so worried about you, I didn’t know where you were!” WTAF. And she was NOT elderly so no excuse there.


Yikes! How did she get in?


She had a key for emergency purposes. Which we did not “renew” when we moved a couple of miles away.


My MIL demanded a key each time we moved. The same week we went to settlement, she was there with her hand out and said “key.” I wish I had thought in advance to give her another key, one that does not work.

Wow she talks to you like you’re a dog!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yea, I get it. OP is soooo busy that she doesn’t even have time to log onto the internet and compose a long diatribe complaining about her in laws . . .

Oh wait.


Very much this. OP is a drama queen and couldn't wait to sign on here to "win" the contest. What is wrong with people?


“Thanksgiving petty vent winner” is no small title and should be respected and honored on this site. Please refrain from language that demeans the title as this language is offensive and unnecessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic b/c it’s not related to T-giving, but my local MIL decided to stop by one day unannounced. DH and I were out on a walk. We came home to find she had let herself into our house and exclaimed, “I was so worried about you, I didn’t know where you were!” WTAF. And she was NOT elderly so no excuse there.


Yikes! How did she get in?


She had a key for emergency purposes. Which we did not “renew” when we moved a couple of miles away.


My MIL demanded a key each time we moved. The same week we went to settlement, she was there with her hand out and said “key.” I wish I had thought in advance to give her another key, one that does not work.

Wow she talks to you like you’re a dog!


Not anymore, but it took me too long to set boundaries. I suspect she hopes I will drop dead though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tea and Cheese sounds like a great snack to me!
People totally miss her point; that she noticed her SIL is not as gracious or welcoming as she used to be.


Cheese lady here. I know people are imagining all sorts of things about me but I am actually not high maintenance. I bring gifts (chocolate or wine and stuff for the kids), I always offer to help, etc.
I thought we had a fairly good relationship with SIL. She just changed all of a sudden and it looked unnatural. She isn’t doing all the hosting, ever. But it all looked like she read this forum or something
It’s hard for me to explain it without sounding demanding and what not.
this nothing to don with you. she and your brother are probably working through some stuff and maybe even on the cusp of separating (or already have but haven't told anyone.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tea and Cheese sounds like a great snack to me!
People totally miss her point; that she noticed her SIL is not as gracious or welcoming as she used to be.


Cheese lady here. I know people are imagining all sorts of things about me but I am actually not high maintenance. I bring gifts (chocolate or wine and stuff for the kids), I always offer to help, etc.
I thought we had a fairly good relationship with SIL. She just changed all of a sudden and it looked unnatural. She isn’t doing all the hosting, ever. But it all looked like she read this forum or something
It’s hard for me to explain it without sounding demanding and what not.
this nothing to don with you. she and your brother are probably working through some stuff and maybe even on the cusp of separating (or already have but haven't told anyone.)


So a woman who doesn’t roll out the red carpet for his husband’s sister (I mean, other than a clean home, free lodging, and clean linens) must be in want of a divorce?
Anonymous
Are we sharing petty vents here?

My MIL just asked why I don't have a Christmas tree and nativity scene. It's because I'm Jewish. I've been with her son for 15 years.

Now she's rinsing wax out of her ear and her husband was encouraging her to collect it in one of our cups, while they do the procedure at our kitchen sink. Luckily she realized this was not the best course and now they are doing it into an empty plastic container in the bathroom. Phew!

Believe it or not I love my in laws but oh boy by day three of a visit I am ready to have my house back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are we sharing petty vents here?

My MIL just asked why I don't have a Christmas tree and nativity scene. It's because I'm Jewish. I've been with her son for 15 years.

Now she's rinsing wax out of her ear and her husband was encouraging her to collect it in one of our cups, while they do the procedure at our kitchen sink. Luckily she realized this was not the best course and now they are doing it into an empty plastic container in the bathroom. Phew!

Believe it or not I love my in laws but oh boy by day three of a visit I am ready to have my house back.


That is terrible!
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