Anonymous wrote:When you are carrying their grandchild they are very, very nice.
Anonymous wrote:My relationship got ten thousand percent better after MIL died. Turns out she was the real antagonist, FIL is really sweet and likes spending time with me. With MIL, we could hardly be in the same room-with her out of the picture, we often elect to do activities together or have long conversations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you are carrying their grandchild they are very, very nice.
Or freakishly weird once they realize that maybe they screwed up and start worrying about their role in their grandchild's life--particularly if you see them less during the pregnancy because you feel crappy.
Anonymous wrote:When you are carrying their grandchild they are very, very nice.
Anonymous wrote:When you are carrying their grandchild they are very, very nice.
Anonymous wrote:When you are carrying their grandchild they are very, very nice.
Anonymous wrote:My relationship got ten thousand percent better after MIL died. Turns out she was the real antagonist, FIL is really sweet and likes spending time with me. With MIL, we could hardly be in the same room-with her out of the picture, we often elect to do activities together or have long conversations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seven years it is better. My MIL finally seems to see me as a person to be respected and occasionally chatted with rather than the woman who stole her son (eye roll). FIL has opened up.
And, most importantly, I let DH take the lead for about everything involving his parents *and* my expectations for my relationship with them are very low. I appreciate the ways that they are flexible and generous, but also still am surprised when I have a relatively pleasant conversation with my MIL. It is what it is.
This. After asking SIL to be in our wedding, her response was "what are we weeeeearing?" (nasal voice here). Yep, that set the stage alright.