Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 23:36     Subject: MIL comment..

you're a nut
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 22:59     Subject: Re:MIL comment..

I think it was a throw away comment, but I can understand why it would give you pause.

Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 22:55     Subject: MIL comment..

Ok I'm guessing English isn't your first language. Let me try to resay what your MIL meant.

You: Due end of September
MIL: oh husbands bday is 9/11. Oh I hope grandbaby is born on that day. Husband would think a new grandbaby would be such an awesome present and he would love sharing his bday !
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 22:52     Subject: MIL comment..

I have no idea why this was posted. Exaggerating what? Goodness, you need to relax a little bit. She thinks it would be nice if baby was born on her husband's (baby's grandfather) bday. I certainly hope you don't think she was trying to say she hoped your baby was born early or something.

Look, I get the reaction when you hear 9/11. I know several people deeply impacted by the terrorist attacks. My friends bday is 9/11. Sometimes it's nice to have things to celebrate that day.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 22:40     Subject: MIL comment..

OP, do you know what the word "exaggerating" means?
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 22:30     Subject: MIL comment..

In my opinion is not the best wish to desire for a baby to be born almost 20 days early.
End of September or closer to the due date will be better.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 16:56     Subject: MIL comment..

screw MIL, I'm rooting for a 9/16 baby. It would be a nice birthday present for me.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 16:44     Subject: MIL comment..


I don't understand why you're mulling over this, let alone finding fault. It's just a number.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 16:20     Subject: Re:MIL comment..

It's hormones. Don't worry about this. This is minor and not something to get stressed over.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 16:14     Subject: MIL comment..

OP, what is she "exaggerating"?
It's a nice sentiment, I guess, trivial, and coming from a good place. My grandmother shares a birthday with my cousin's child, and my grandmother is annoyed at having to share "her" day. (!!)
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 15:59     Subject: Re:MIL comment..

I wouldn't - had the same situation and avoided it by a day - didn't want to always have to share the date.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 15:57     Subject: MIL comment..

If it was 9/12 would you be asking? Lots of people would like to share a birthday with a family member.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 15:57     Subject: MIL comment..

Yes, you're wrong. You associate the date with the world trade center. She associates it with her husband's birthday. She meant nothing bad by it. Let it go.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 15:56     Subject: MIL comment..

I think you should stop thinking about this. It's one of those throwaway stupid things people say that are not worthy of further notice/discussion.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 15:55     Subject: MIL comment..

I am pregnant and due by the end of September.
My MIL said while visiting: "hope the new baby is born on 9/11!". FIL was born that day. She thinks it would be a nice present for him that my LO could be born on that date!.
Am I wrong to think she is exaggerating with her comment?