Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op this is unbelievable. You sound like you have showed remarkable restraint.
To the people defending the MIL behavior - that is so messed up. She obviously disrespectfully and carelessly Crossed major boundaries (and it is illegal) by opening birthday mail and gift not marked to her. The fact that she helped herself to her DIL’s favorite chocolates that were thoughtfully sent by her parents, without notice let alone permission, is appalling.
If PPs justifying this terrible behavior have such poor boundaries with their family members, then God help their children in law.
However, I don’t agree with revenge tactics or playing silly games. OP, I would ask your husband to talk to her and firmly state that she crossed boundaries that are there to help everyone to enjoy healthy family relationships. MIL also needs to apologize to her DIL. OP Pay her for the baby sitting if necessary, but don’t let her think this behavior is acceptable or justified.
Your children benefit from having grandparents present (as long as they don’t undermine you as parents). So I would work hard on boundaries that serve all of you well.
Good luck OP! Hope she apologizes and you can forgive her and forge a better new path together.
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Clear crossing of Personal and legal boundaries. Not acceptable and MIL needs to apologize and desist.
Do not agree to let your MIL sit your children if she cannot respect basic boundaries - what would she do next? “Borrow” your clothes without permission to share with other family members who like your style? As just one example of boundary issues, my own mother gave away my hard saved for furniture to siblings while I was traveling and they trashed it I forgave her and my sibling, but did not rely on her for storing anything ever again and never let her babysit our kids as she was a fan of harsh words and harsh smacks for discipline. I was able to maintain a relatively good relationship with her because I set clear boundaries with her.
Also agree good idea to give MIL the same chocolates for Xmas if it can be done from where you live. To make sure your point is perfectly clear, without being confrontational, I would draw bright red messages on the parcel: “only to be opened by addressee” and “illegal for non addressees to tamper with this package”.
Good luck OP.