Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that you wanted time to think about this before reacting but I can tell you not only are you within your right to address this with the MIL you should. If you don't I promise more and more things like this will occur. You or DH needs to speak with her about this ASAP. What she did was overstepping and plain freaking rude. Address this now. I'm angry for you!
Supposedly she just had a baby. Why waste so much energy on this? Aren’t there more important things?
Not OP, but why wouldn't she address this while it's still fresh? I would be extremely upset if someone was turning away my friends after they just went out of their way to come see and bring a gift. It's not nothing.
Op is a drama lovin mama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that you wanted time to think about this before reacting but I can tell you not only are you within your right to address this with the MIL you should. If you don't I promise more and more things like this will occur. You or DH needs to speak with her about this ASAP. What she did was overstepping and plain freaking rude. Address this now. I'm angry for you!
Supposedly she just had a baby. Why waste so much energy on this? Aren’t there more important things?
Not OP, but why wouldn't she address this while it's still fresh? I would be extremely upset if someone was turning away my friends after they just went out of their way to come see and bring a gift. It's not nothing.
Op is a drama lovin mama.
As are the sis and the MIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you friend and MIL know each other?
Yes, they do. This isn’t one of my best friends, but it’s a newer work friend. She absolutely knows her, she was at my baby shower.
Your newer work friend visited you in the hospital?
Who cares who the friend is? It wasn't MIL's place to turn anyone away.
Boundaries people. "Newer" friends aren't hospital visiting level unless they have alternative motivations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that you wanted time to think about this before reacting but I can tell you not only are you within your right to address this with the MIL you should. If you don't I promise more and more things like this will occur. You or DH needs to speak with her about this ASAP. What she did was overstepping and plain freaking rude. Address this now. I'm angry for you!
Supposedly she just had a baby. Why waste so much energy on this? Aren’t there more important things?
Not OP, but why wouldn't she address this while it's still fresh? I would be extremely upset if someone was turning away my friends after they just went out of their way to come see and bring a gift. It's not nothing.
Op is a drama lovin mama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't get the friend crying.
This, which makes me think OP is a troll.
Why would your friend start crying because your MIL told her you didn't want any visitors? What?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that you wanted time to think about this before reacting but I can tell you not only are you within your right to address this with the MIL you should. If you don't I promise more and more things like this will occur. You or DH needs to speak with her about this ASAP. What she did was overstepping and plain freaking rude. Address this now. I'm angry for you!
Supposedly she just had a baby. Why waste so much energy on this? Aren’t there more important things?
Not OP, but why wouldn't she address this while it's still fresh? I would be extremely upset if someone was turning away my friends after they just went out of their way to come see and bring a gift. It's not nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless there is a long history with your MIL, I would start by assuming good intent. Some people really don't want visitors at the hospital (see approximately 5 gazillion threads on DCUM), so she might have thought she was doing you a favor. If she was harsh enough to make your friend cry, that's not okay, though and should be addressed regardless.
I would call your friend and let her know what happened, though don't fully throw your MIL under the bus. I would also ask your DH to find out why she did it, without accusing.
OP here. I wouldn’t say there is a “history”, but MIL is very “them vs us” and gets a little weird around my family/friends/acquaintances, if that makes sense. I worry that if I let this go, she will think I’m accepting of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you friend and MIL know each other?
Yes, they do. This isn’t one of my best friends, but it’s a newer work friend. She absolutely knows her, she was at my baby shower.
Your newer work friend visited you in the hospital?
Who cares who the friend is? It wasn't MIL's place to turn anyone away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that you wanted time to think about this before reacting but I can tell you not only are you within your right to address this with the MIL you should. If you don't I promise more and more things like this will occur. You or DH needs to speak with her about this ASAP. What she did was overstepping and plain freaking rude. Address this now. I'm angry for you!
Supposedly she just had a baby. Why waste so much energy on this? Aren’t there more important things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you friend and MIL know each other?
Yes, they do. This isn’t one of my best friends, but it’s a newer work friend. She absolutely knows her, she was at my baby shower.
Is the shower the only time they met? Are you sure your MIL remembers her?
Yes. She literally approached her in the hallway because she knew who she was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you friend and MIL know each other?
Yes, they do. This isn’t one of my best friends, but it’s a newer work friend. She absolutely knows her, she was at my baby shower.
Is the shower the only time they met? Are you sure your MIL remembers her?
Yes. She literally approached her in the hallway because she knew who she was.
And you know this because your sister told you? You haven’t even asked your friend about this?
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get the friend crying.
Anonymous wrote:I like that you wanted time to think about this before reacting but I can tell you not only are you within your right to address this with the MIL you should. If you don't I promise more and more things like this will occur. You or DH needs to speak with her about this ASAP. What she did was overstepping and plain freaking rude. Address this now. I'm angry for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you friend and MIL know each other?
Yes, they do. This isn’t one of my best friends, but it’s a newer work friend. She absolutely knows her, she was at my baby shower.
Is the shower the only time they met? Are you sure your MIL remembers her?
Yes. She literally approached her in the hallway because she knew who she was.
And you know this because your sister told you? You haven’t even asked your friend about this?