Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
Slept on this one. I think that since OP is so close to her Mom that she should plan a different event with her kids with her Mom.
OP should only invite the MIL to the Fall Festival. It gives OP a second chance with MIL to experience the Fall Festival without the OP/mom dynamic, which seems to not bring out the best in OP or her mother. I do think that the behavior of OP and her mom drove the dynamic the prior year causing a nervous MIL to become emotionally overwrought when she felt excluded and probably shoved out by OP and her mom.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
No. She is not entitled to being upset in the first place, let alone cry after being asked what was wrong. Nothing should be wrong.
Why can't she feel upset when she has been excluded?
She wasn't excluded, you silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
No. She is not entitled to being upset in the first place, let alone cry after being asked what was wrong. Nothing should be wrong.
Why can't she feel upset when she has been excluded?
Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
No. She is not entitled to being upset in the first place, let alone cry after being asked what was wrong. Nothing should be wrong.
Why can't she feel upset when she has been excluded?
Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
No. She is not entitled to being upset in the first place, let alone cry after being asked what was wrong. Nothing should be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathetic to the MIL after reading the initial post a couple of times.
Try reading it playing Devil's Advocate.
So, I agree that the MIL's behavior wasn't great at the end but go back to the beginning...her behavior wasn't great after she was pressed but, from what I read in the original post, she seemed to hold it together until she was pressed. Yes, she was mopey but she wasn't being a drama queen until she started getting hit with "What's wrong?", "No, really, we can see you're upset, what's wrong?", and then probably getting "MIL, really, we can see you're unhappy, tell us what's wrong", probably with a bit of attitude. So she finally says what's wrong and OP and her mom blow it off with "well, we spent the day together, of course (you silly goose) we drove together", which really drives the point home that she was being excluded by the secret club. Then when she becomes emotional she gets a lot of push-back because she is engaging in drama.
Anyway, reading the post it certainly seems like the drama was sort of thrust on her in a mean-girl kind of way...
Anonymous wrote:Do the cider mill inviting now, so it doesn't look like an afterthought.
Just invite your mom and if asked simply say "you didn't enjoy it last year".
Anonymous wrote:Do the cider mill inviting now, so it doesn't look like an afterthought.
Just invite your mom and if asked simply say "you didn't enjoy it last year".