Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as nipping her comments, just say something head-on. "Larla, it seems from your comments like something's bothering you. What's on your mind?" If she demurs, point out that she made "xyz" comment and ask what she meant. Keep doing this and she'll either have a direct conversation or else stop with the comments.
MIL is a very passive aggressive person. I generally hear from FIL what she's upset about because she will never tell me. I'm a busy business owner, wife and mom. Sometimes I miss her passive aggressive comments.
I'm sorry for what you and your family are going through now. I know it's especially difficult because you're father is so young. I'm sending good thoughts for strength for you during this time.
As for your MIL, I would just continue to ignore the remarks. Eventually, she will realize what you've been going through. If you act as though you're not getting her remarks, later on she might be able to save face by thinking you never saw that she might be annoyed. Does that make sense? She'll feel bad about your dad when she does realize, this saves her from also having to feel bad about a possible confrontation with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as nipping her comments, just say something head-on. "Larla, it seems from your comments like something's bothering you. What's on your mind?" If she demurs, point out that she made "xyz" comment and ask what she meant. Keep doing this and she'll either have a direct conversation or else stop with the comments.
MIL is a very passive aggressive person. I generally hear from FIL what she's upset about because she will never tell me. I'm a busy business owner, wife and mom. Sometimes I miss her passive aggressive comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry about your father, OP. Your MIL is probably feeling a bit abandoned and wondering why you don't rally around your sick FIL more, since she doesn't know what's really going on.
We still see them weekly. I missed a week recently though. DH and his sister take turns mowing their yard and helping FIL with anything he may need.
You missed a week? Whoop-de-doo. Seriously. You can miss more than a week.
Ask DH to tell her that you're dealing with some issues right now and that you will be taking a step back for a little while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry about your father, OP. Your MIL is probably feeling a bit abandoned and wondering why you don't rally around your sick FIL more, since she doesn't know what's really going on.
We still see them weekly. I missed a week recently though. DH and his sister take turns mowing their yard and helping FIL with anything he may need.
Anonymous wrote:As far as nipping her comments, just say something head-on. "Larla, it seems from your comments like something's bothering you. What's on your mind?" If she demurs, point out that she made "xyz" comment and ask what she meant. Keep doing this and she'll either have a direct conversation or else stop with the comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry about your father, OP. Your MIL is probably feeling a bit abandoned and wondering why you don't rally around your sick FIL more, since she doesn't know what's really going on.
We still see them weekly. I missed a week recently though. DH and his sister take turns mowing their yard and helping FIL with anything he may need.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry about your father, OP. Your MIL is probably feeling a bit abandoned and wondering why you don't rally around your sick FIL more, since she doesn't know what's really going on.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry about your father, OP. Your MIL is probably feeling a bit abandoned and wondering why you don't rally around your sick FIL more, since she doesn't know what's really going on.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry you and your family are going through this, OP. I don't have anything helpful to say except to ignore MIL, as she is most likely trying to get a reaction from you.