Anonymous wrote:Having a cousins baby shower has nothing to do with them. Stop volunteering I’d you are so busy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My retired MIL takes every opportunity to remind me of how she raised two successful sons without hardly any help from anyone including my FIL, worked full time, cooked everything from scratch and hosted regular parties for friends and relatives!
Maybe the most generous explanation is she's looking for sympathy for how difficult it was? I hope so. Because deliberately raising sons in a home with a Dad not contributing to household management (and day to day parenting?) doesn't really seem all that brag worthy to me. What was she teaching and modelling for her boys?
Anonymous wrote:Having a cousins baby shower has nothing to do with them. Stop volunteering I’d you are so busy.
Anonymous wrote:My retired MIL takes every opportunity to remind me of how she raised two successful sons without hardly any help from anyone including my FIL, worked full time, cooked everything from scratch and hosted regular parties for friends and relatives!
Anonymous wrote:I'm an old rump boomer MIL and don't know how you do it. I still don't know how I did it. Please tell those oldsters you're overwhelmed and need help. If they can't/won't provide it, quit worrying about their feelings. Prioritize your nuclear family. You don't get these years back. Take all the help you can get and pay it forward when the time comes.
Good luck and take care of yourself!