Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with DH on this one. You were disrespectful.
You admitted you lost your temper and raised your voice at his mother, in front of other people. I am sure both your husband and his mother were embarrassed.
She was not trying to do something harmful or hateful, she was just trying to take photos of her grandchildren.
It may have been annoying but I don't think barking/yelling or "elevating" your voice and storming away was warranted.
MIL barged in despite a volunteer asking her not to go there but somehow OP is the disrespectful one?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you over-sharing their schedules?
“Jim, I did raise my voice at your parents, but only after they blatantly ignored a venue staff member who told them they couldn’t be there, and ignored me the first several times I couldn’t be there. Tell me: what should I do and how should I react when your parents are literally ignoring me and a venue staff member telling them they can’t be somewhere due to event and COVID restrictions? How about you go have a conversation with THEM about listening to me and respecting basic boundaries and venue rules that I’m not even in charge of. After you have that conversation with them, and after they apologize to me for ignoring me and the staff member, then and only then will I apologize about raising my voice.”
If OP’s husband is anything like mine he’ll just make excuses for the MIL saying she’s old, just enthusiastic, the rules were stupid anyway, etc etc. No good will come of this script.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you over-sharing their schedules?
“Jim, I did raise my voice at your parents, but only after they blatantly ignored a venue staff member who told them they couldn’t be there, and ignored me the first several times I couldn’t be there. Tell me: what should I do and how should I react when your parents are literally ignoring me and a venue staff member telling them they can’t be somewhere due to event and COVID restrictions? How about you go have a conversation with THEM about listening to me and respecting basic boundaries and venue rules that I’m not even in charge of. After you have that conversation with them, and after they apologize to me for ignoring me and the staff member, then and only then will I apologize about raising my voice.”
If OP’s husband is anything like mine he’ll just make excuses for the MIL saying she’s old, just enthusiastic, the rules were stupid anyway, etc etc. No good will come of this script.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you over-sharing their schedules?
“Jim, I did raise my voice at your parents, but only after they blatantly ignored a venue staff member who told them they couldn’t be there, and ignored me the first several times I couldn’t be there. Tell me: what should I do and how should I react when your parents are literally ignoring me and a venue staff member telling them they can’t be somewhere due to event and COVID restrictions? How about you go have a conversation with THEM about listening to me and respecting basic boundaries and venue rules that I’m not even in charge of. After you have that conversation with them, and after they apologize to me for ignoring me and the staff member, then and only then will I apologize about raising my voice.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be pedantic but your husband wasn't supposed to be there either...
Why not? If two tickets were given, that's OP and DH
Anonymous wrote:Not to be pedantic but your husband wasn't supposed to be there either...
Anonymous wrote:You were rude. They were offered tickets. Watch your words around your kids. Keep events a secret if you don’t want them attending.
Anonymous wrote:I am with DH on this one. You were disrespectful.
You admitted you lost your temper and raised your voice at his mother, in front of other people. I am sure both your husband and his mother were embarrassed.
She was not trying to do something harmful or hateful, she was just trying to take photos of her grandchildren.
It may have been annoying but I don't think barking/yelling or "elevating" your voice and storming away was warranted.
Anonymous wrote:I am with DH on this one. You were disrespectful.
You admitted you lost your temper and raised your voice at his mother, in front of other people. I am sure both your husband and his mother were embarrassed.
She was not trying to do something harmful or hateful, she was just trying to take photos of her grandchildren.
It may have been annoying but I don't think barking/yelling or "elevating" your voice and storming away was warranted.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are in the traditional role where your in laws count on you to coordinate everything, drop the rope. Let your husband be responsible for managing his parents. If he forgets to tell them about a game or concert or whatever, oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they finding out about all of these events? From DH? The kids?
If they are going to be aware of every single performance or game, there will be little you can do to stop them from coming if DH does not mind..
This would be drive me bonkers. sorry..
OP here. I try not to share too much, only stuff that won’t “compel” them to land at my doorstep. There is literally no way I can hide these events due to two reasons:
1) DH - he can’t keep anything in and feels there is no harm in it.
2) In-laws call the children EVERYDAY to talk to them. First, they dial me. And if I don’t pick up, they call my husband. If none pick up, rinse and repeat.