Anonymous wrote:My parents think I'm some kind of nazi mom for not giving my toddler juice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we moved to Shaw my MIL was so horrified she offered to buy us out of the house.
I can relate. We bought a place and my parents came to visit. She said, "the cab driver told us to be careful because this is a dangerous neighborhood. Why'd you buy here?"
"Mom. The cab driver was clearly a weirdo. We live in Shirlington. It's only dangerous if you think an over abundance of French bulldogs is dangerous."
Anonymous wrote:When we moved to Shaw my MIL was so horrified she offered to buy us out of the house.
Anonymous wrote:When we moved to Shaw my MIL was so horrified she offered to buy us out of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Did he grow up in Downton Abbey?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My father was HORRIFIED to find out we didn't have a weekend nanny. And that was after he got over his heart attack that we didn't have a live-in, or at the VERY least have the nanny stay to bathe and put them to sleep.
Him: "But what do you DO with them all weekend?"
Me: We haul them around to all the stuff we do, and when we're doing boring stuff at home, they play.
Him: You should get someone.
Me: We have each other.
Him: No, a professional - call an agency.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My father was HORRIFIED to find out we didn't have a weekend nanny. And that was after he got over his heart attack that we didn't have a live-in, or at the VERY least have the nanny stay to bathe and put them to sleep.
Him: "But what do you DO with them all weekend?"
Me: We haul them around to all the stuff we do, and when we're doing boring stuff at home, they play.
Him: You should get someone.
Me: We have each other.
Him: No, a professional - call an agency.
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Anonymous wrote:When our car was totaled (oh, the things that happen when you park on the street in DC!) and we decided not to replace it, MIL flipped out. The words "But you can't live without a car!" actually came out of her mouth. She went so far as to call my mother in a desperate attempt to get her to intervene and "stop this ridiculous thinking."
My mother comments EVERY DAMN TIME she visits about our lack of microwave.
Both of them think there's something deeply wrong with us living in a small rowhouse in the city. "Don't you wish you had more space?" No. "Ugh, I can't believe you're okay having people on either side of you." It's a rowhouse, kinda how this whole thing works. "I don't understand how all this noise doesn't make you nervous." Because it doesn't. "Why can't you be like your sister a buy a normal house in a normal neighborhood?" I'd sooner slit my wrists than live in the far flung reaches of outer suburbia in a cookie cutter house circa 1992.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things we do that our parents disapprove of:
Breastfeeding (I don't even exclusively breastfeed but the fact that I do it at all is A Thing for them)
Room sharing for the first few months
Playing video games ever (isn't even a daily thing but my mother things any video games are trash)
Same as OP with eating fast food on road trips
DH and I share a car instead of having two vehicles
Meatless Mondays
DH has rheumatoid arthritis and takes meds for it. My mother thinks he just needs some apple cider vinegar and coconut oil and he'll be cured and the meds are just poisoning him.
Things we don't do/don't allow that our parents think we're nuts for:
Not diluting formula (even though they know DD is very low percentile weight wise and needs to gain)
Not giving newborn DD water
Not introducing solids before 4 months
Not allowing anyone to hold DD immediately after they've smoked
Omg that is my mom. What is with the apple cider vinegar??
LOL...NP here. It's something they probably saw on Dr. Oz or heard that Dr. Phil did one time, or something. My mom is always telling me stuff like "Oprah says soda is unhealthy," as if that is new news, and Oprah is the Surgeon General.
Yes! If Oprah or Dr. OZ said it, she does it. She also does like eat right for your blood type diets! I can't!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things we do that our parents disapprove of:
Breastfeeding (I don't even exclusively breastfeed but the fact that I do it at all is A Thing for them)
Room sharing for the first few months
Playing video games ever (isn't even a daily thing but my mother things any video games are trash)
Same as OP with eating fast food on road trips
DH and I share a car instead of having two vehicles
Meatless Mondays
DH has rheumatoid arthritis and takes meds for it. My mother thinks he just needs some apple cider vinegar and coconut oil and he'll be cured and the meds are just poisoning him.
Things we don't do/don't allow that our parents think we're nuts for:
Not diluting formula (even though they know DD is very low percentile weight wise and needs to gain)
Not giving newborn DD water
Not introducing solids before 4 months
Not allowing anyone to hold DD immediately after they've smoked
Omg that is my mom. What is with the apple cider vinegar??
LOL...NP here. It's something they probably saw on Dr. Oz or heard that Dr. Phil did one time, or something. My mom is always telling me stuff like "Oprah says soda is unhealthy," as if that is new news, and Oprah is the Surgeon General.