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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My dad is like this. It's annoying as all hell. I feel bad for my sister in law. He visited them when their baby was 4 mo and asked her daily what was for breakfast. [/quote] Your sister in law can't keep a box of Wheaties around the house for your dad?[/quote] Not this PP, but I have a FIL like this. I could have all the cereal in the world and a dozen different kinds of meat/bread/fixings for sandwiches for lunch and he will ask me every damn time what I'm making for breakfast/lunch/dinner. And in fact did ask me those things every day of their visit with my first child when she was 6 weeks old. He was visiting, this was his vacation and he expected 3 hot meals a day damnit. Both MIL and FIL complained to my H that time that I wasn't fixing them their meals. They were 61 and 65 at the time, fully able-bodied adults. If you don't have someone like this in your life, feel lucky. [/quote] I have to laugh at this thinking of my dad. He's the same type but my mom steps in. It's annoying to watch but she takes good care of me too so overall it's a win win when they visit. But the funny part was that I asked ahead of time last visit what they would like for breakfast and my dad, who's always on a new fad, and is super paleo at the moment, said "ugh, you mean cereal in a box, no I never eat that stuff". What a tool![/quote]
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