Anonymous wrote:DH still has his mother, you are not her. She is the first priority here for him, not you.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, you are a mother now. It is YOUR day.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and toddler and I will be visiting my in-laws mothers day weekend for a family event. We plan to drive home on Mother's day (7 hours) in time to have a nice family dinner. My MIL asked if she could keep my son for a few days, then meet half way. But she knows we dont have the vacation time so she's really asking for 5 days with him. I would never want to be away for 5 days, nor miss mothers day with my son.
Just venting. It's silly, we'll say no, I should be grateful she wants to be part of my sons life, but honestly i always feel as though she thinks of my son as her own....
Anonymous wrote:
OP, you are a mother now. It is YOUR day.
Anonymous wrote:It's an interesting transition, isn't it? Last year (my first Mother's Day), I had to point out to my husband that his new Mother's Day responsibility was to me..and secondarily to his mom. And, that spending my first Mother's day at her house was probably not my first choice. To his credit, he understood and got on board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an interesting transition, isn't it? Last year (my first Mother's Day), I had to point out to my husband that his new Mother's Day responsibility was to me..and secondarily to his mom. And, that spending my first Mother's day at her house was probably not my first choice. To his credit, he understood and got on board.
Sorry, this sounds a tad cray to me. YOU'RE not his mother. He celebrates you on your birthday, your anniversary, valentine's day, but Mother's Day is for the mom. So yeah, until your baby is old enough to do MD stuff for you, it is a little weird to expect your HUSBAND to do it. Yuck. You should be at one of your moms' houses for Mother's Day.
Anonymous wrote:It's an interesting transition, isn't it? Last year (my first Mother's Day), I had to point out to my husband that his new Mother's Day responsibility was to me..and secondarily to his mom. And, that spending my first Mother's day at her house was probably not my first choice. To his credit, he understood and got on board.