Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve been here for almost an hour now. I’m hungry. I’m thirsty. They didn’t tell us they were visiting. I’m really annoyed.
Grow up.
Found the rude, pushy in-law.
DP here, and I'm not a pushy in-law of anyone yet. But seriously, why can't she just say, Hello! Great to see you. I'm exhausted and am going to grab something to eat then crash, but so happy you're getting to catch up with DH. They might then leave! As is, it is clear you don't want to see them, which is insulting and the fact it they are your DH's parents.
So, yes, grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve been here for almost an hour now. I’m hungry. I’m thirsty. They didn’t tell us they were visiting. I’m really annoyed.
Grow up.
Found the rude, pushy in-law.
Highly unoriginal response.
Anonymous wrote:What will you want your future daughter in law or son in law to do? Do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve been here for almost an hour now. I’m hungry. I’m thirsty. They didn’t tell us they were visiting. I’m really annoyed.
Grow up.
Found the rude, pushy in-law.
Anonymous wrote:You can't say hi for 10 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to be "on". Can't you go about your business as usual, as in preparing dinner, tending to the baby? Act normal and show no fear.
Anonymous wrote:I am so tired from work AND that we had an out of town funeral yesterday with our baby. My husband announced that my in laws would be parking their car at our house before going out of town - and I was under the impression that they were going to wave and be off. They’re in my living room right now and I just can’t: I’m drained, I’m wearing my pajamas, and I just don’t have it in me. Please tell me that’s okay.