Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree with making yourself comfortable. My visits to my ILs got a bit better when I invested in some really cozy long underwear (they live in a very cold locale) and I always bring a couple of my favorite cozy sweaters and a big blanket scarf, plus house slippers. Being physically comfortable is big.
I also took up crochet to deal with awkwardness there. I'm terrible and rarely get anywhere with it, but it gives me something to focus on and I find it kind of relaxing. Also, a thing my ILs love to do is just sit around the living room watching cable news and talking about neighbors and old friends and other people I don't know. I hate it, but there are few other places to go. So I often crochet right through it. I'll also excuse myself for a nap but you can do that, max, once a day before people start asking if you are sick or pregnant.
Another thing I do is pick out a couple local destinations when I visit that I genuinely look forward to. One is a local restaurant and the other a bakery/coffee shop. If one of them doesn't make my husband's schedule, I'll just excuse myself to go to one or the other and take my laptop, claiming work (which I usually do have some of but I often don't even bother to work -- it's just to get a break).
I love this idea!