PP here - my MIL does the same thing, but at least after she helps! She regularly insists on helping, then complains after the fact that we are taking advantage of her and/or uses it as an attempted go-out-of-jail pass for her other atrocious behavior. |
OMG that is my mom, to a T. And you can't call her on any of the bad stuff b/c then she yells at you for being ungrateful for everything she does, that I NEVER ASKED FOR. |
| Good luck with two kids and a combined 75k income. Your I laws clearly have different priorities than you do and can't understand your life choices. As insane as you think they are, that's how insane they think you are. Quit trying. |
Oh, I know their life choices are different. And I wish I could make that much and go to Australia for two weeks! But I also don't lie to other family members about whether I include/invite others, nor do I think my choices are better than theirs. They blatantly lied to MIL about how we never invite them over and how we flake on them constantly. Hence the guilt trip from MIL. I have stopped trying and I don't bother inviting them if their no-show will make a difference. They are still invited to things like birthday parties, casual get togethers, etc. And there were other nasty things said behind our backs last year too. It'll be a much nicer trip this year without them! (And fwiw, our income is temporary while I finish school. It'll never be what they make, but we don't lack for anything) |
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Here is mine...First, we drove up to our destination before the storm...took us 6 hours to go 120 miles. Our plan was to stay with my FIL (wife father); he calls DW when we are near the Delaware line (5.5 hours into the trip) and tells us he decided to go to FL before the holiday to miss the snow...he took the auto train down...did not tell us....We were shocked...but he had at least arranged another place for us to stay: my DW's aunt.
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That is insane. |
Op here: does it change your mind at all to know that she didnt cook anything for thanksgiving? She ordered in. So when I walked in, she was sitting on the couch, watching tv. She wasn't then nor did she at all slave over a stove for any part of the meal. |
PP here. Yes, ok now it totally does. Yuk! That falls under the definition of "she saved up her dirty dishes for you." Oh and even worse, what kind of loser orders Thanksgiving "in" except makes you make a dish from scratch? Your MIL does indeed suck. Sorry OP. I'll keep my concerns about having to eat my MIL's weeks in advance frozen sides (note to MIL: cream does not freeze and defrost properly) to myself then
Next time I'd say you should order the mac and cheese, too. |
Completely agree. Anyone who would be offended by this is fucking nuts. |
Haha my MIL did this too. It also didn't work. However, I have no rants; she is awesome. I am lucky. |
NP here. I've been reading the whole thread and this one finally cracked me up.i can just imagine a cranky older lady pouting about the consequences of her own behavior. (Something my sister might do actually) |
This. But I'm not a fan of sucking it up and pretending it's all my fault. Let MIL know she is driving you away with her rudeness. |
Mine, too. Visible food on plates. She takes a rag she found under the sink and uses it for the table, plates, and then my baby's hands. I am constantly dreaming up new ways to get her to "relax" and "let me do it." |
Oh yes, that makes a huge difference in your story. My MIL cooked several dishes for over a dozen people so I helped with some of the washing. But if she had ordered all the food I would not do the dishes that were previously dirty. |
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My FIL isn't a bad person but he's a terrible houseguest. He'll drink all but a sip of about 4 different drinks and put the glasses in the fridge, so an entire shelf is taken up by the dregs of his beverages. Everyone will be cleaning up after a meal and he will just sit there, oblivious and staring into space, while we all bustle around him cleaning up, literally taking the empty plate from right under his nose etc, and never offers to help.
He's large and not super mobile so while I appreciate him making more of an effort with the kids than he used to, he was literally dangling my one year old upside down by one leg because DS had tried to climb off FIL and FIL was too big and unwieldy to lift him down correctly. He has this revolting back scratcher that he carries with him everywhere and the other day I caught 3 year old DS LICKING it! OMG I'm nauseated thinking about it. He showers MAYBE once a week, yet somehow doesn't smell. Haven't figured that one out. |