Anonymous wrote:
If it's the latter and I were in your shoes, I'd have my husband broach the topic with his mother. He can kindly explain the issue to her. He can let her know that it makes him unhappy when his his wife is not made to feel part of the family celebration, and he wouldn't be comfortable with continuing to visit if an effort can't be made to be more inclusive.
I agree with all of this except the bolded. No reason to go for the nuclear option over this.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible you're a really bad cook and that's why no one ate your food? Or do you think it's the entire family working together to exclude you?
If it's the latter and I were in your shoes, I'd have my husband broach the topic with his mother. He can kindly explain the issue to her. He can let her know that it makes him unhappy when his his wife is not made to feel part of the family celebration, and he wouldn't be comfortable with continuing to visit if an effort can't be made to be more inclusive.
Anonymous wrote: If it's the latter and I were in your shoes, I'd have my husband broach the topic with his mother. He can kindly explain the issue to her. He can let her know that it makes him unhappy when his his wife is not made to feel part of the family celebration, and he wouldn't be comfortable with continuing to visit if an effort can't be made to be more inclusive.
Do you cook in a different style than your ILs?