Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be on the same page about finances is really the big one.
My MIL did a complete 180 after we got married (for the worst) so spending time with her before we got married did nothing. She didn't lose her shit until things were official, I think because when I was a girlfriend she wasn't threatened by me.
OP here. I actually really like my ILs! But DH reverts to acting like a teenage jerk around them after 48 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Invite guests -- friends and family -- to Thanksgiving dinner, which you will host and cook and clean up together.
Guest list to include:
at least 1 person who doesn't share your political views
at least 1 toddler
at least 1 person with many dietary restrictions
at least 1 of each of your parents
at least 1 of your grandparents or other relatives over the age of 75
at least 1 person who must watch a football game
at least 1 person who doesn't bring what they volunteered to bring, but shows up with a box of Girl Scout cookies
at least 1 person who insists that the every guest share 1 thing they're thankful for
at least 1 person who likes to offer gratuitous advice on careers
at least 1 couple who are on the verge of a break-up/divorce
at least 1 sullen teenager
at least 1 person who unexpectedly brings their dogs
Anonymous wrote:Be on the same page about finances is really the big one.
My MIL did a complete 180 after we got married (for the worst) so spending time with her before we got married did nothing. She didn't lose her shit until things were official, I think because when I was a girlfriend she wasn't threatened by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will strongly recommend to my children that they live with someone for at least 6 months before marrying them.
Why do you encourage low moral values?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will strongly recommend to my children that they live with someone for at least 6 months before marrying them.
Why do you encourage low moral values?
Anonymous wrote:I will strongly recommend to my children that they live with someone for at least 6 months before marrying them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two person kayak
Yes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invite guests -- friends and family -- to Thanksgiving dinner, which you will host and cook and clean up together.
Guest list to include:
at least 1 person who doesn't share your political views
at least 1 toddler
at least 1 person with many dietary restrictions
at least 1 of each of your parents
at least 1 of your grandparents or other relatives over the age of 75
at least 1 person who must watch a football game
at least 1 person who doesn't bring what they volunteered to bring, but shows up with a box of Girl Scout cookies
at least 1 person who insists that the every guest share 1 thing they're thankful for
at least 1 person who likes to offer gratuitous advice on careers
at least 1 couple who are on the verge of a break-up/divorce
at least 1 sullen teenager
at least 1 person who unexpectedly brings their dogs
Priceless - marriage would cease to exist! I'd add:
at least one uncle/aunt who holds their hugs way too long
Anonymous wrote:Cross country car trip.