Anonymous wrote:I have been thinking about this a lot as my strong feelings surprised me. The visit to our house on this weekend was for a completely different reason. I think her insistence on Mother's Day for me bothered me because it is part of a pattern of behavior where MIL sort of does what she wants and when she wants it. She will buy airline tickets to visit us even when DH tells her clearly that she should not do so without checking with him (we are going through some tough health issues). It also bothered me because it feels like a rejection of me as a person (strangely enough.) I come from another culture and Mother's Day is meaningless to me. Why try to force it on me? It feels like she wants to Americanize/whitewash me.. or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Buying plane tickets without checking in first is a legitimate issue.
What does DH have to say?
Anonymous wrote:I have been thinking about this a lot as my strong feelings surprised me. The visit to our house on this weekend was for a completely different reason. I think her insistence on Mother's Day for me bothered me because it is part of a pattern of behavior where MIL sort of does what she wants and when she wants it. She will buy airline tickets to visit us even when DH tells her clearly that she should not do so without checking with him (we are going through some tough health issues). It also bothered me because it feels like a rejection of me as a person (strangely enough.) I come from another culture and Mother's Day is meaningless to me. Why try to force it on me? It feels like she wants to Americanize/whitewash me.. or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:I am from another country and have no connection to Mother's Day because of this. I am married to an American, and DH's mom is into Mother's Day. His parents were with us this year for the holiday. MIL took my daughter for a walk, and asked her whether she had a gift organized for me. My kids know Mother's Day isn't important to me, so DD told her grandmother a version of this. MIL bought her a box of chocolates to give to me. I didn't love this because it felt like she was imposing her views on our family - but was going to let it slide. We took her to Mother's Day lunch, and she asked my kids if they had made cards for me. I responded and said that we don't really do Mother's Day. She said pointedly, "Well, its important for the children". There were other things like this. Am I over-reacting to be upset about this sort of thing?
Anonymous wrote:I am from another country and have no connection to Mother's Day because of this. I am married to an American, and DH's mom is into Mother's Day. His parents were with us this year for the holiday. MIL took my daughter for a walk, and asked her whether she had a gift organized for me. My kids know Mother's Day isn't important to me, so DD told her grandmother a version of this. MIL bought her a box of chocolates to give to me. I didn't love this because it felt like she was imposing her views on our family - but was going to let it slide. We took her to Mother's Day lunch, and she asked my kids if they had made cards for me. I responded and said that we don't really do Mother's Day. She said pointedly, "Well, its important for the children". There were other things like this. Am I over-reacting to be upset about this sort of thing?