Anonymous wrote:Your ILs sound awesome.
I have very nice ILs - except for one thing. They are not used to doing anything.
Mine do not do any dishes, meals, laundry when they come to visit.
They usually stay for a few months. They do not eat left overs. They want me to make their beds every day, change sheets every week. They expect me to wipe down and sanitize their bathrooms everyday. Change towels everyday.
They expect to be taken for shopping or an outing everyday.
They expect food to be served with full table setting... you get the drift. They would fit in very well in a full service resort.
The only saving grace is that they visit once in two years.
Inspite of all these things - I have a good relationship with my ILs. They are old people with set ways, I cannot change them. All I can do is do as much a I can manage.
Anonymous wrote:They were here 10 days and honestly, I felt like I had a 10 day long migraine. I was exhausted with all the moaning/bitching and driving around....
We had not seen them for 2 years (they live in UK) and they came to see our new home. They have been here 4 times but they act like each time is the first time. They are only 70 and 65 but act like they are 100 years old.
I understand not everyone has the same levels of hygiene, education or common sense, but seriously?
Some of the gems from last week:
- "Rinsing" mugs and plates with just water and putting them back in cupboard. Apparently butter and coffee stains on your dishes is a-ok. Especially when FIL has a cold sore! I left the largest size of dish soap next to counter but MIL said those only needed a rinse.
- Seeing the Capitol and asking what they do in there. My husband said its the american version of Parliament and that seemed to satisfy.
- Spending only 90 minutes in Air & Space Museum b/c "they saw everything"
- Asking why we tipped so much at restaurants
- Even in the capital city of the most powerful nation on earth, buildings / exhibits of global importance are less interesting than a homeless woman living in the cemetery behind the house and would ask me every day if I had seen her yet
- MIL: Please don't do any laundry for me, I prefer to take the dirty stuff back home and do it when I get there
Me: why would you do that?
MIL: I don't like drying clothes in the dryer, I like to leave them outside (where it takes hours to dry?!?)
Its over for another few years, but probably by then they'll be "too old" to travel (their words).
Anonymous wrote:I only wish this was the extent of the "poor behavior" of my inlaws when they come for a visit.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:As my grandfather would say "obviously you haven't lived through a war". He would say this because:
- I waste paper towels. Either you tear off a tiny bit or you let them dry and reuse them.
- I don't eat the fat on meat.
- I wash dishes when they aren't that dirty and all you need to do is rinse them and wipe them with your thumb.
- I peel apples.
- I have a dryer (he lived in the UK where no one has a dryer).
The list goes on. He was orphaned at age 17 during the first year of World War II. Whenever he told me "you haven't lived through a war" I'd chuckle and tell him you're right I'm lucky.
Didn't we just live through two wars?
Anonymous wrote:They were here 10 days and honestly, I felt like I had a 10 day long migraine. I was exhausted with all the moaning/bitching and driving around....
We had not seen them for 2 years (they live in UK) and they came to see our new home. They have been here 4 times but they act like each time is the first time. They are only 70 and 65 but act like they are 100 years old.
I understand not everyone has the same levels of hygiene, education or common sense, but seriously?
Some of the gems from last week:
- "Rinsing" mugs and plates with just water and putting them back in cupboard. Apparently butter and coffee stains on your dishes is a-ok. Especially when FIL has a cold sore! I left the largest size of dish soap next to counter but MIL said those only needed a rinse.
- Seeing the Capitol and asking what they do in there. My husband said its the american version of Parliament and that seemed to satisfy.
- Spending only 90 minutes in Air & Space Museum b/c "they saw everything"
- Asking why we tipped so much at restaurants
- Even in the capital city of the most powerful nation on earth, buildings / exhibits of global importance are less interesting than a homeless woman living in the cemetery behind the house and would ask me every day if I had seen her yet
- MIL: Please don't do any laundry for me, I prefer to take the dirty stuff back home and do it when I get there
Me: why would you do that?
MIL: I don't like drying clothes in the dryer, I like to leave them outside (where it takes hours to dry?!?)
Its over for another few years, but probably by then they'll be "too old" to travel (their words).