Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw man, I was hoping based on the title that this would be a little more similar to what I experience, which is that my MIL tells me where the measuring cups are in my kitchen, buys decorations and places them around my house, and takes over an entire bathroom (getting frustrated if anyone else uses it) during her visits.
Yes, that sort of thing happens too. They will buy gifts and ask where they are the next time they visit (oh, in the basement, we just haven't found a place for it yet). Or put things away in my kitchen (which I appreciate the help cleaning, btw, it's super nice of them) where they think they should go instead of just asking (although at this point, they really should know, we've lived here 10 years and they visit almost every month). They also will tell me their observations about my children like "Wow, he is really an advanced reader for his age." (Yes, thank you, we read with him every day, according to his teacher he's on grade level). Or ask things like "I heard you say he has a doctor's appointment tomorrow, what is wrong?"( OMG, he just turned 10, it is his annual check-up, there's nothing wrong with him.). I have vowed never to be an over-involved grandparent and offer advice only when requested. I hope i stick with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it, OP. We had the in-laws over for dinner yesterday, and MIL talked about Kevin, who was the most handsome boy in her youngest child’s class, for a while, which was OK. But 45 minutes later we were still talking about Kevin, and his life choices, and his siblings’ life choices, and how one of Kevin’s next door neighbors is an investment banker while the other is a drug addict. I have no clue why she finds any of this interesting given that she hasn’t laid eyes on Kevin for 20+ years.
When they came to watch our kid’s game today, I enlisted a couple of other parents to sit on either side of me.
I want to know more about Kevin. I'd love to deep dive into his social media accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are DCUM women so mean and nasty about their in laws? It really says a lot about you.
because in-laws suck and live too long
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw man, I was hoping based on the title that this would be a little more similar to what I experience, which is that my MIL tells me where the measuring cups are in my kitchen, buys decorations and places them around my house, and takes over an entire bathroom (getting frustrated if anyone else uses it) during her visits.
Yes, that sort of thing happens too. They will buy gifts and ask where they are the next time they visit (oh, in the basement, we just haven't found a place for it yet). Or put things away in my kitchen (which I appreciate the help cleaning, btw, it's super nice of them) where they think they should go instead of just asking (although at this point, they really should know, we've lived here 10 years and they visit almost every month). They also will tell me their observations about my children like "Wow, he is really an advanced reader for his age." (Yes, thank you, we read with him every day, according to his teacher he's on grade level). Or ask things like "I heard you say he has a doctor's appointment tomorrow, what is wrong?"( OMG, he just turned 10, it is his annual check-up, there's nothing wrong with him.). I have vowed never to be an over-involved grandparent and offer advice only when requested. I hope i stick with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw man, I was hoping based on the title that this would be a little more similar to what I experience, which is that my MIL tells me where the measuring cups are in my kitchen, buys decorations and places them around my house, and takes over an entire bathroom (getting frustrated if anyone else uses it) during her visits.
Yes, that sort of thing happens too. They will buy gifts and ask where they are the next time they visit (oh, in the basement, we just haven't found a place for it yet). Or put things away in my kitchen (which I appreciate the help cleaning, btw, it's super nice of them) where they think they should go instead of just asking (although at this point, they really should know, we've lived here 10 years and they visit almost every month). They also will tell me their observations about my children like "Wow, he is really an advanced reader for his age." (Yes, thank you, we read with him every day, according to his teacher he's on grade level). Or ask things like "I heard you say he has a doctor's appointment tomorrow, what is wrong?"( OMG, he just turned 10, it is his annual check-up, there's nothing wrong with him.). I have vowed never to be an over-involved grandparent and offer advice only when requested. I hope i stick with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw man, I was hoping based on the title that this would be a little more similar to what I experience, which is that my MIL tells me where the measuring cups are in my kitchen, buys decorations and places them around my house, and takes over an entire bathroom (getting frustrated if anyone else uses it) during her visits.
Yes, that sort of thing happens too. They will buy gifts and ask where they are the next time they visit (oh, in the basement, we just haven't found a place for it yet). Or put things away in my kitchen (which I appreciate the help cleaning, btw, it's super nice of them) where they think they should go instead of just asking (although at this point, they really should know, we've lived here 10 years and they visit almost every month). They also will tell me their observations about my children like "Wow, he is really an advanced reader for his age." (Yes, thank you, we read with him every day, according to his teacher he's on grade level). Or ask things like "I heard you say he has a doctor's appointment tomorrow, what is wrong?"( OMG, he just turned 10, it is his annual check-up, there's nothing wrong with him.). I have vowed never to be an over-involved grandparent and offer advice only when requested. I hope i stick with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are DCUM women so mean and nasty about their in laws? It really says a lot about you.
because in-laws suck and live too long
Anonymous wrote:Aw man, I was hoping based on the title that this would be a little more similar to what I experience, which is that my MIL tells me where the measuring cups are in my kitchen, buys decorations and places them around my house, and takes over an entire bathroom (getting frustrated if anyone else uses it) during her visits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it, OP. We had the in-laws over for dinner yesterday, and MIL talked about Kevin, who was the most handsome boy in her youngest child’s class, for a while, which was OK. But 45 minutes later we were still talking about Kevin, and his life choices, and his siblings’ life choices, and how one of Kevin’s next door neighbors is an investment banker while the other is a drug addict. I have no clue why she finds any of this interesting given that she hasn’t laid eyes on Kevin for 20+ years.
When they came to watch our kid’s game today, I enlisted a couple of other parents to sit on either side of me.
I want to know more about Kevin. I'd love to deep dive into his social media accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Why are DCUM women so mean and nasty about their in laws? It really says a lot about you.