Anonymous wrote:Agree future advice is for next time to not go with her, but in meantime for what can you do: read DCUM and know others have gone through this to and come out on other side to know to not do again. If ever do go again, expectations should be not even low but non-existent or whatever is less than that. Our family is not so much what they say but what do. Maybe the innocent of all things but tough when vacationing out of town/country, they have NO leeway for dinner times- they eat at 6 whether Haley’s Comet or whatever other once in lifetime event happening. Since maddening for me, this year I announced early that I started exercising at 5:30 each day and will do that on vacation. A weird fix perhaps, but know will work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next time spend your own money and plan your own vacation without Mom. It’s amazing to me how many adults still mooch off their parents and then complain. Grow up. And no, I’m not a MIL.
We did try the reverse and got the place, paid for everything from food to outings and invite parents hoping would make difference, but it was no different— just more to criticize from the food bought to restaurants picked to the activities. The one constant was the parent unfiltered complaints- didn’t matter who paid so we realize, it’s what they enjoy, it is their state of being to not like anything so we had same decision, could we deal with it or not.
You're like Charlie Brown with Lucy holding the ball. Always hoping for a better outcome that will never happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next time spend your own money and plan your own vacation without Mom. It’s amazing to me how many adults still mooch off their parents and then complain. Grow up. And no, I’m not a MIL.
We did try the reverse and got the place, paid for everything from food to outings and invite parents hoping would make difference, but it was no different— just more to criticize from the food bought to restaurants picked to the activities. The one constant was the parent unfiltered complaints- didn’t matter who paid so we realize, it’s what they enjoy, it is their state of being to not like anything so we had same decision, could we deal with it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next time spend your own money and plan your own vacation without Mom. It’s amazing to me how many adults still mooch off their parents and then complain. Grow up. And no, I’m not a MIL.
We did try the reverse and got the place, paid for everything from food to outings and invite parents hoping would make difference, but it was no different— just more to criticize from the food bought to restaurants picked to the activities. The one constant was the parent unfiltered complaints- didn’t matter who paid so we realize, it’s what they enjoy, it is their state of being to not like anything so we had same decision, could we deal with it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Next time spend your own money and plan your own vacation without Mom. It’s amazing to me how many adults still mooch off their parents and then complain. Grow up. And no, I’m not a MIL.
Anonymous wrote:-asked me and my kids to leave minutes after arriving
-called my husband funny-looking
-called me weird
-criticized me for not packing children’s Benadryl
-denigrated my husband’s alma mater (a state school - though he makes a lot more than she ever did)
-pushed my son (she would say she “nudged” him)
-scolded the way my husband and I parent
There are probably other examples but I’m too exhausted to recall. My family is on vacation with my mom and her husband - they’re renting a residence for us near their vacation home - but I am overwhelmed at this treatment. She’s pretty tiring generally but the dysfunction seems to be next level this time. What should I do to get through this week?
they’re renting a residence for us near their vacation home
Anonymous wrote:Is this new (cognitive decline?) or normal behavior?
Anonymous wrote:First, you have to stop accepting her paid vacations. Then, you can establish boundaries in good conscience.