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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel for you OP- been there. When DD was born, DH's parents came to town when she was two weeks old to "help". We were in a small apartment so they were at a near-by hotel. I had a 2 year-old and a colicky newborn and a DH who was working 80 hours a week at a new job. They agreed to be at the apartment by 7am so I could get some sleep. 8 am, 9 am, 10 am- NOTHING!! I called DH at work and he finally calls the hotel. They actually put a "block all calls" order on their line. I wanted to kill them. So did DH. [/quote] I don't understand new mothers who expect more from their in laws than they do their husbands.[/quote] What's wrong with trusting and expecting people to follow through on what they verbally said they would do? I guess true colors show themselves quite quickly with some. Now you know who you can and cannot count on.[/quote] I agree completely. Don't rely on the ILs. Isn't that universally understood? Seriously. MILs around the world are known for looking for "digs" where there are none. Who has that kind of time? Weddings, funerals, births, all of these life occasions are opportunity for peoples true colors. When they show you, believe them. [/quote]
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