Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about how you've been together with them multiple times even though she only gets to see him every 6-8 weeks. Why were you there? Was it the friend's choice or her son and daughter-in-law who invited you?
because I've been with my husband for years. these are pretty longstanding relationships all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're the DIL of the friend. That seems like too many degrees of separation for you to really understand the situation well, get the full story, or be in a position to help especially since you have never met the child or the child's parents and are unlikely to ever meet them. I'd stay out of it.
huh? when did I say that? I actually described a situation where we were with them. We've spent time with them multiple times, and I heard a 30 min rant from the kid's mom about how incompetent MIL's friend is (without giving any specifics).
OP sounds like she's just itching to get involved and get in the mix.
Good luck op.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about how you've been together with them multiple times even though she only gets to see him every 6-8 weeks. Why were you there? Was it the friend's choice or her son and daughter-in-law who invited you?
Anonymous wrote:Some things aren't fixable. Hopefully as the child grows older the mom will loosen the reins and mil's bestie can have more of a relationship, but for now, I agree with pp's that lending a sympathic ear is about the only option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is MIL's best friend. She's desperate to help her.
And when I say best friend, I mean they're 65 now and have been best friends since they were 16 years old.
It doesn't matter. You're getting one side of the story.
Ok, fair, but the mom of this kid also ranted to me for 30 min about how MIL's friend is massively incompetent. No evidence given for the claims.
Did you put a stop to the put downs? Stand up for MIL's friend? I wouldn't allow a friend of mine to be bad mouthed in this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is MIL's best friend. She's desperate to help her.
And when I say best friend, I mean they're 65 now and have been best friends since they were 16 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Family can be the one you make. Maybe you and your children can become her surrogate grandchildren.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're the DIL of the friend. That seems like too many degrees of separation for you to really understand the situation well, get the full story, or be in a position to help especially since you have never met the child or the child's parents and are unlikely to ever meet them. I'd stay out of it.
huh? when did I say that? I actually described a situation where we were with them. We've spent time with them multiple times, and I heard a 30 min rant from the kid's mom about how incompetent MIL's friend is (without giving any specifics).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is MIL's best friend. She's desperate to help her.
And when I say best friend, I mean they're 65 now and have been best friends since they were 16 years old.
It doesn't matter. You're getting one side of the story.
Ok, fair, but the mom of this kid also ranted to me for 30 min about how MIL's friend is massively incompetent. No evidence given for the claims.
Anonymous wrote:You're the DIL of the friend. That seems like too many degrees of separation for you to really understand the situation well, get the full story, or be in a position to help especially since you have never met the child or the child's parents and are unlikely to ever meet them. I'd stay out of it.