Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Easter isn't a holiday to her so it's nothing to give.
If you were Jewish and celebrating for Passover or Muslim and celebrating Eid no one in their right mind would ask you to give it up for a secular good old time with them. Explain that this is your tradition for your holiday and again, she is welcome, but you will have to get together another time. Re-invite her, if she says no propose a new time, and be done with it. Your DH should be handling this.
Easter is a holiday for anyone. Everyone can hunt for eggs, eat chocolate bunnies, and have ham and deviled eggs.
This is a power play and the MIL wants to manipulate and control.
I realize this. We "celebrate" with baskets and a meal but are not religious. It sounds like it means nothing to her and she doesn't celebrate at all.
Or OP, does she celebrate in a secular way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Easter isn't a holiday to her so it's nothing to give.
If you were Jewish and celebrating for Passover or Muslim and celebrating Eid no one in their right mind would ask you to give it up for a secular good old time with them. Explain that this is your tradition for your holiday and again, she is welcome, but you will have to get together another time. Re-invite her, if she says no propose a new time, and be done with it. Your DH should be handling this.
Easter is a holiday for anyone. Everyone can hunt for eggs, eat chocolate bunnies, and have ham and deviled eggs.
This is a power play and the MIL wants to manipulate and control.
I realize this. We "celebrate" with baskets and a meal but are not religious. It sounds like it means nothing to her and she doesn't celebrate at all.
Or OP, does she celebrate in a secular way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Easter isn't a holiday to her so it's nothing to give.
If you were Jewish and celebrating for Passover or Muslim and celebrating Eid no one in their right mind would ask you to give it up for a secular good old time with them. Explain that this is your tradition for your holiday and again, she is welcome, but you will have to get together another time. Re-invite her, if she says no propose a new time, and be done with it. Your DH should be handling this.
Easter is a holiday for anyone. Everyone can hunt for eggs, eat chocolate bunnies, and have ham and deviled eggs.
This is a power play and the MIL wants to manipulate and control.
Anonymous wrote:What a manipulative narcicisst. She must pop your easter holiday balloon - THAT must be HER day this year, not Jesus's, not your child's. Oh brother.
Do not give in to a terrorist. Keep your healthy boundaries.
Sorry, Easter is a special holiday for our family and little Larla, she can visit with you the weekend afterwards if you are free.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. Easter isn't a holiday to her so it's nothing to give.
If you were Jewish and celebrating for Passover or Muslim and celebrating Eid no one in their right mind would ask you to give it up for a secular good old time with them. Explain that this is your tradition for your holiday and again, she is welcome, but you will have to get together another time. Re-invite her, if she says no propose a new time, and be done with it. Your DH should be handling this.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your atheist MIL insisting to have time on a religious holiday that you observe? This is really weird.
No, you don't owe the time to her. And your DH needs to support this big time.
What was your discussion about religion going into the marriage? Neither DH nor I are particularly religious, and we grew up in very different religions. Still, culturally my family's religion is important to the way I grew up, while his family's is not. He accommodates our religious traditions always...because it's also just our family traditions.