Anonymous wrote:Tell him, sure, his mom can stay an extra night. But you're going to give her a big hug on Saturday evening, say goodbye and tell her you're looking forward to seeing her again next week, and explain that for Mother's Day, you are seizing the rare opportunity to not have to get out of bed in a rush on Sunday.
Then he is going to get up, take his mom and the kids to brunch, come back and help her load her suitcase in the car, and send her on her way with a bouquet of flowers. Then he's going to come in, strip her bed, and wash/dry/fold/store the sheets and towels.
After/during which the laundry festival, he can take the kids out again. You will be on the sofa with the remote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe your DH thinks the "nothing" is a trap and he's suppose to be able to read your mind to know that nothing really means breakfast in bed, your morning beverage just the way you like it, DH and kids cleaning the house from head to toe, and a surprise dinner.
I am the OP and can think of nothing worse than breakfast in bed!
YATA
No pleasing you.
Anonymous wrote:Men don't understand "nothing". You need to be explicit in what you want. You want, no guests, no plans, for him to handle all meals with kids so YOU can do whatever you want which can be laying in bed until 10, walking or gardening and hindering a show without anyone bothering you. Specific things that he still needs to do to accomplish your desired day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe your DH thinks the "nothing" is a trap and he's suppose to be able to read your mind to know that nothing really means breakfast in bed, your morning beverage just the way you like it, DH and kids cleaning the house from head to toe, and a surprise dinner.
I am the OP and can think of nothing worse than breakfast in bed!
Anonymous wrote:Hug to all the mothers who have lost a mother and have a MIL (no matter how nice they are.) Stirs up all kinds of emotions.
Anonymous wrote:DH keeps asking what I want to do for mother's day, and I've told him - nothing. A day with no plans. The kids actually have no sports and we have nothing on our calendar, which is so rare. I want to do nothing. Maybe go for a walk or binge-watch something. That is it. He seemed put out that we had "nothing" on our calendar, like somehow I am letting him down.
Meanwhile, his mother is coming to visit on Friday-Saturday. She's very nice. It's no problem. She lives an hour away, so she will stay over Friday and come to some of our kids' games on Saturday, followed by an early dinner. Then, I presumed, she would go home.
Now my husband is put out that she isn't going to stay over Saturday as well, because it would be "easier" for her to stay over Saturday into Sunday as well. I am livid. He asked me what I wanted. I told him - NOTHING. No guests, no plans, no nothing. He told me he can't understand why having his mother there is any sort of extra imposition and I could "just do what I wanted" anyway...Which is not how it works with a MIL as a houseguest even if she is nice.
We're also seeing her the very next weekend for a graduation party.
My mom is deceased.
Am I a horrible person for wanting one day without plans? I feel like he asked what I wanted, I expressed it clearly, and he somehow undermined or disregarded it. I am mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe your DH thinks the "nothing" is a trap and he's suppose to be able to read your mind to know that nothing really means breakfast in bed, your morning beverage just the way you like it, DH and kids cleaning the house from head to toe, and a surprise dinner.
I am the OP and can think of nothing worse than breakfast in bed!
If you were actually chill and go with the flow I don't think your husband would be struggling so much.
Why should a woman have to be "chill" and "go with the flow," while a man can do what he wants, when he wants? Why do women have to flatten their expectations to suit men? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe your DH thinks the "nothing" is a trap and he's suppose to be able to read your mind to know that nothing really means breakfast in bed, your morning beverage just the way you like it, DH and kids cleaning the house from head to toe, and a surprise dinner.
I am the OP and can think of nothing worse than breakfast in bed!
If you were actually chill and go with the flow I don't think your husband would be struggling so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe your DH thinks the "nothing" is a trap and he's suppose to be able to read your mind to know that nothing really means breakfast in bed, your morning beverage just the way you like it, DH and kids cleaning the house from head to toe, and a surprise dinner.
I am the OP and can think of nothing worse than breakfast in bed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YTA. Listen to him for once, and let his mom come over on Mothers Day..
for once? huh?
Yes, I listen to my DH.
Do you let him boss you around?
Sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or maybe your DH thinks the "nothing" is a trap and he's suppose to be able to read your mind to know that nothing really means breakfast in bed, your morning beverage just the way you like it, DH and kids cleaning the house from head to toe, and a surprise dinner.
I am the OP and can think of nothing worse than breakfast in bed!
You sound difficult and unpleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him, sure, his mom can stay an extra night. But you're going to give her a big hug on Saturday evening, say goodbye and tell her you're looking forward to seeing her again next week, and explain that for Mother's Day, you are seizing the rare opportunity to not have to get out of bed in a rush on Sunday.
Then he is going to get up, take his mom and the kids to brunch, come back and help her load her suitcase in the car, and send her on her way with a bouquet of flowers. Then he's going to come in, strip her bed, and wash/dry/fold/store the sheets and towels.
After/during which the laundry festival, he can take the kids out again. You will be on the sofa with the remote.
No way. Most men wouldn't lift a finger and then their wife would be forced to entertain the guest. MIL, however delightful she is, cannot stay over til Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Men don't understand "nothing". You need to be explicit in what you want. You want, no guests, no plans, for him to handle all meals with kids so YOU can do whatever you want which can be laying in bed until 10, walking or gardening and hindering a show without anyone bothering you. Specific things that he still needs to do to accomplish your desired day.