Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL’s house has the fewest outlets, the dullest knives, and the oldest spices ever.
Me again her paprika is literally in this tin.
Please keep this tin! Ask MIL if you can have it as a display piece, then mail to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL’s house has the fewest outlets, the dullest knives, and the oldest spices ever.
Me again her paprika is literally in this tin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL’s house has the fewest outlets, the dullest knives, and the oldest spices ever.
Me again her paprika is literally in this tin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL’s house has the fewest outlets, the dullest knives, and the oldest spices ever.
Me again her paprika is literally in this tin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arrived at MIL's yesterday, and am here for the whole week. Need a distraction from her fretting over cooking (which I am doing all of) and financial planning (which she only trusts DH around).
I'll start:
- House is freezing. MIL considers setting temp to 65 high, and says it's because kids are from south (California). I grew up in Midwest, BTW. I've been wrapped up in blanket since getting here...MIL nearly fainted when I suggested setting temp to 67.
- MIL insists on hosting dinner. Will no longer let me host, which involves travel, nor SIL who is 15 minutes away. But MIL hates cooking and does not have a full size oven...so getting meal together is lots of coordination and drama.
Where does MIL live? Is it cold outside and she can’t afford to heat her house higher than 65? I can’t quite follow. Most older people have real circulation issues and insist on the house being in the 80s, so you may be a lucky one there. You can always put more layers on.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL’s house has the fewest outlets, the dullest knives, and the oldest spices ever.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL’s house has the fewest outlets, the dullest knives, and the oldest spices ever.
Anonymous wrote:Arrived at MIL's yesterday, and am here for the whole week. Need a distraction from her fretting over cooking (which I am doing all of) and financial planning (which she only trusts DH around).
I'll start:
- House is freezing. MIL considers setting temp to 65 high, and says it's because kids are from south (California). I grew up in Midwest, BTW. I've been wrapped up in blanket since getting here...MIL nearly fainted when I suggested setting temp to 67.
- MIL insists on hosting dinner. Will no longer let me host, which involves travel, nor SIL who is 15 minutes away. But MIL hates cooking and does not have a full size oven...so getting meal together is lots of coordination and drama.