Anonymous wrote:My MIL is similar (kind of).
Things that have helped us:
- She likes to be seen as helpful-so we give her tasks to do (hey can you walk the dog for me- it would be a huge help!)
- Schedule appointments (another poster suggested this), run errands, get a mani/pedi
- Grocery shopping, lunch with friends
- early bedtime (My MIL thinks I go to bed at 8) I honestly put my son to bed, say good night, go in my room and watch TV or read a book. It is glorious. We used to all watch movies together until I realized I could carve out some 'me' time. Now, my husband spends the evening watching moves with his parents![]()
-alcohol....lots of alcohol![]()
Anonymous wrote:My MIL is also like this. I love her dearly and she's such a great person but she annoys most everyone because she never shuts up, ever. I do what PP does which is leave the house for actual or made-up appointments, like hair cut, nails, gym, dr, lunch with friend, volunteer meeting, church, grocery store, CVS, car maintenance, etc., My MIL usually stays at least 2 weeks at a time, so I need an escape plan sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:She's probably going deaf and is too vain to get hearing aids. So she has to sit really really close to hear or read your lips. That's why she doesn't know when any one leaves a room--she can't hear them.
Tell her it's time to get hearing aides.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL is like this and I finally started scheduling things for myself to do outside of the house. Dr appointments, hair appointments, dinner with friends, etc. I'm sure she doesn't like it, but it helps me to handle the visits better. I was afraid of doing this for a long time but I finally figured that I needed to do what I needed to do. It has helped.