Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean she always plans outings with other ILS with just my husband? Are you not invited?
So it’s always my husband and I, SIL, FIL. She never text us as a group. She only communicates with my husband. We do outings together. All 5 of us.
For example: with Christmas dinners, she makes the food and likes to plan everything. She texts my husband what she’s planning on doing. And the rest of us have no idea what’s going on. Another holiday she wanted us to go out of town. Instead of texting everyone, she decided only to text my husband about it. Asking him what he thinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean she always plans outings with other ILS with just my husband? Are you not invited?
So it’s always my husband and I, SIL, FIL. She never text us as a group. She only communicates with my husband. We do outings together. All 5 of us.
For example: with Christmas dinners, she makes the food and likes to plan everything. She texts my husband what she’s planning on doing. And the rest of us have no idea what’s going on. Another holiday she wanted us to go out of town. Instead of texting everyone, she decided only to text my husband about it. Asking him what he thinks.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean she always plans outings with other ILS with just my husband? Are you not invited?
Anonymous wrote:When she starts opening the containers, loudly ask, “I see you’re opening different containers. Is there something you’re looking for?” Do it every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The food things seems odd, but very minor in the scheme of things.
Re: planning, if she went straight to you for planning, wouldn't you be annoyed that she was assuming you handled all the planning and not your DH? Or maybe I'm misunderstanding that issue.
But listen, I get it. ILs can be annoying. My own parents can be annoying. The goal, I think, is to view them in the best possible light that you can (as in, always assume good intentions), and laugh about their quirks as much as you can, to preserve the relationship.
The caveat of this, of course, is if it's clear the ILs don't have the best intentions, are abusive etc. That doesn't seem to be the case here.
OP here. Yes they really can be annoying.
I just think she can include everyone who is in her plans. For every holiday, she will only text my husband what she’s doing, like food shes preparing for us, what she’s bringing to our home. I just think she can easily group text in those situations since the plans don’t surround just her and my husband.
Thanks for your input
Anonymous wrote:In my experience with an adoring MIL is to let the little things go and try to limit contact when things get too annoying.
Anonymous wrote:The food things seems odd, but very minor in the scheme of things.
Re: planning, if she went straight to you for planning, wouldn't you be annoyed that she was assuming you handled all the planning and not your DH? Or maybe I'm misunderstanding that issue.
But listen, I get it. ILs can be annoying. My own parents can be annoying. The goal, I think, is to view them in the best possible light that you can (as in, always assume good intentions), and laugh about their quirks as much as you can, to preserve the relationship.
The caveat of this, of course, is if it's clear the ILs don't have the best intentions, are abusive etc. That doesn't seem to be the case here.