You sound evil. |
OP here. Mils is our only meal of the day - I promise! - and Mil knows this. Why would I lie about that? ![]() |
So, fer cryin' out loud, why do you not get there at mealtime? Are you late, or does she eat earlier than she tells you? Your refusal to answer this very simple question leads me to believe there is much more to this story. |
When you are 30 minutes away from MIL's house, call on your cell and ask if there is enough food is left for your family. Ask her the menu. If there is nothing that you like, order in chinese for yourself and your kids from the car. Let your mom know that you have ordered food and if she pays before you arrive, pay her back.
It is not difficult. |
No one said you lied. This is just a strange situation, and PPs asked for clarification. So, MIL invites you and other family members at different times? WTF? If that's the case, I wouldn't think twice about going. |
Because no one gets why year after year your family is told to come later than everyone else so that they've already eaten. And why year after year, you put up with it. I think most of us would have already said "mil last year you told us to come at 5 but when we got there, everyone had already eaten. What time should we arrive this year? DH and the kids are really looking forward to a holiday meal with everyone". |
How far do you travel to get to MIL? What time do you leave your home? Could you arrive a couple hours before the stated Christmas Dinner time? (I feel like this is what most families do-you show up and socialize for hours and then eat-rather than timing your arrival for the beginning of the meal). |
^^not going |
No one is accusing you of lying. They're asking, repeatedly, why people get there at different times. They're making up their own answers since you're providing none. |
This. If I was told to come at 5, then came at 5, and my MIL had served a bunch of other people ALL the food I was anticipating, I would be livid. You say she's a "bully," but yet you keep putting yourself in the same situation. Is this not the definition of insanity? |
OP again. Thank you for your kind suggestions - I like these the most. I think I will order a Honeybaked Ham. I didn't know they still had those! We are in the area. The day or two after Christmas, we go to other relatives (who are not opposed to feeding us - LOL!). My family is, shall we say, more warm and welcoming. DH and his family have some issues. Not least of all, Mil (and I have noticed this with one or two siblings, also) pushes him around and he takes it. He is considering getting therapy, after all these years. He is most definitely afraid of her. I think, since you asked, that I am just too in shock (yes, every time) to think a parent would treat a child this way, never mind their grandchildren. Obviously, she sees them as an extension of him. Let's just say, I have learned a LOT about psychology (normal and not) with his family. The more successful he is, the more she enjoys it. WARPED. But I digress. I like taking the meal to them - perfect! I probably did not consider this before, because we just did Thanksgiving for his family and a bunch more people, and it was a ton of work. Fun, but exhausting. |
Stay home.
Boom! Problem solved!!! |
+1 |
What time are you suppose to be there? Are you on time? Do people show up earlier and eat w/out you? If so, why, what's MIL's excuse? Bring extra food for your family, or don't go. |
OP, you still haven't mentioned why you get there late
- are you told to be at MIL's at a later time than everyone else? - are you all chronically late? I still think your MIL could make more food, but I'm genuinely curious. |