Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... why are you having her over? Is this something your husband and yourself could get out of?
Nope, but I wish it was. DH becomes an ass when it comes to his mother. We see her, he changes and it takes a good couple of months to snap him out of being a complete jackass. Luckily he has figured out that I hate it when he acts like his mother and it stops pretty much when she leaves. Now, if I could just get him to stand up to his mother so her crap will stop......
You actually do not have a MIL problem. You have a DH problem. Your DH should not tolerate anyone, even his own mother, calling you names or disrespecting you in his presence. You are married and any insult to you is an insult to him. You probably would not be stressed or hating your MIL in the first place if he set her straight in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... why are you having her over? Is this something your husband and yourself could get out of?
Nope, but I wish it was. DH becomes an ass when it comes to his mother. We see her, he changes and it takes a good couple of months to snap him out of being a complete jackass. Luckily he has figured out that I hate it when he acts like his mother and it stops pretty much when she leaves. Now, if I could just get him to stand up to his mother so her crap will stop......
Anonymous wrote:So... why are you having her over? Is this something your husband and yourself could get out of?
Anonymous wrote:Next time book her a one way ticket somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:You are a saint, OP. There is no way I would allow anyone to be disrespectful to me in my own home, let alone let them stay there or pay their plane fare. DH would have to put her up in a hotel and visit her by himself. My BP went up just thinking about it. I hope you and your DH can change this situation so that you two and the kids can truly enjoy the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count your blessings. My MIL lives five minutes away.
My MIL stressed me out LESS when we lived 20 minutes away from them. Lunch for an hour or two was manageable. Multi day weekend visits and the scheduling it involves is actually worse. Not playing the one-upping game, but there are pros and cons to both. I bet your 5 minute away MIL never sleeps over.
It's different for us - seeing my MIL for a week a year is MUCH easier on me than not seeing her only 1 week a year. And yes, she sleeps over sometimes.
Wait until she gets older and DH is taking phone calls from her every day. My DH is over at his mom's right now for the third time dealing with her AV problems. Last week it was one of their cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count your blessings. My MIL lives five minutes away.
My MIL stressed me out LESS when we lived 20 minutes away from them. Lunch for an hour or two was manageable. Multi day weekend visits and the scheduling it involves is actually worse. Not playing the one-upping game, but there are pros and cons to both. I bet your 5 minute away MIL never sleeps over.
It's different for us - seeing my MIL for a week a year is MUCH easier on me than not seeing her only 1 week a year. And yes, she sleeps over sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count your blessings. My MIL lives five minutes away.
My MIL stressed me out LESS when we lived 20 minutes away from them. Lunch for an hour or two was manageable. Multi day weekend visits and the scheduling it involves is actually worse. Not playing the one-upping game, but there are pros and cons to both. I bet your 5 minute away MIL never sleeps over.
Anonymous wrote:Count your blessings. My MIL lives five minutes away.