Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently told my DH's parents that we are pregnant. This will be our third and it was planned.
My MIL's reaction on the phone was: Oh. Wow. Congratulations I guess. It's going to be a lot of work! She has since kept her thoughts to herself.
But today I got a note from my father in law saying- three kids is not easy at all, so prepare yourself with good help or you guys will suffer the consequences.
I have a good relationship with my in-laws but they have to be "managed" My initial reaction to his e-mail was that I should respond to tell him that I don't want any more negative emails or thoughts or opinions from them. If they have nothing nice to say, then keep it to yourself!
Too harsh? Just ignore the e-mail and say nothing at all? I am not the type to pent up my feelings-- and this e-mail doesn't bother me that much, but I think that I need to nip this in the bud or the comments will keep coming.
Thoughts??
They sound like they're being realistic, not negative.
Eff that, they're being completely rude. That's a ridiculous and inappropriate reaction to a happy pregnancy announcement. OP I agree it's probably just your MIL angsting all day(I have one of those too...ugh.), but I would also be pretty offended. I think I'd have my husband draft a polite but strongly worded response
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently told my DH's parents that we are pregnant. This will be our third and it was planned.
My MIL's reaction on the phone was: Oh. Wow. Congratulations I guess. It's going to be a lot of work! She has since kept her thoughts to herself.
But today I got a note from my father in law saying- three kids is not easy at all, so prepare yourself with good help or you guys will suffer the consequences.
I have a good relationship with my in-laws but they have to be "managed" My initial reaction to his e-mail was that I should respond to tell him that I don't want any more negative emails or thoughts or opinions from them. If they have nothing nice to say, then keep it to yourself!
Too harsh? Just ignore the e-mail and say nothing at all? I am not the type to pent up my feelings-- and this e-mail doesn't bother me that much, but I think that I need to nip this in the bud or the comments will keep coming.
Thoughts??
They sound like they're being realistic, not negative.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, just ignore them. And if they do it in person just stare at them after they say it and they will feel uncomfortable and stop asking. This works like a charm with my mom!
Anonymous wrote:How many children does your MIL have? This might be an insecurity thing. I've seen some women (not most certainly) get weirdly threatened by another woman having more kids, particularly if that woman also has a great career. It's like you are showing off or showing them up by making different choices (ridiculous I know, but some people get super weird about woman who are successful both at motherhood and professionally).
Anonymous wrote:We recently told my DH's parents that we are pregnant. This will be our third and it was planned.
My MIL's reaction on the phone was: Oh. Wow. Congratulations I guess. It's going to be a lot of work! She has since kept her thoughts to herself.
But today I got a note from my father in law saying- three kids is not easy at all, so prepare yourself with good help or you guys will suffer the consequences.
I have a good relationship with my in-laws but they have to be "managed" My initial reaction to his e-mail was that I should respond to tell him that I don't want any more negative emails or thoughts or opinions from them. If they have nothing nice to say, then keep it to yourself!
Too harsh? Just ignore the e-mail and say nothing at all? I am not the type to pent up my feelings-- and this e-mail doesn't bother me that much, but I think that I need to nip this in the bud or the comments will keep coming.
Thoughts??