Anonymous wrote:It is not a competition between you and your mil. You are both mothers, princess. Share the day and stop acting like a spoiled child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just think about how you would feel down the road if your kids lived in the area with their families and blew you off. (My MIL is in town as well) Maybe dedicate Saturday as "your" day and visit with your MIL on Sunday.
This is exactly what we do. Instead of a MIL, though, it's DHs grandmother who loves the royal treatment on mother's day. Extended family overpriced buffet brunch where everyone pays her way, she's showered with gifts, etc. But she just loves it so much, and it is awesome to see her enjoy it. My first mother's day I felt a little slighted and wondered if the other mothers in the family felt the same way. Now we do something low-key for me on Saturday like breakfast, picnic, or alone time and then join the family on Sunday. No biggie.
Anonymous wrote:It's about time DH's start putting their wives first over their mothers and stop being mama's boys!
Anonymous wrote:It's about time DH's start putting their wives first over their mothers and stop being mama's boys!
Anonymous wrote:It is not a competition between you and your mil. You are both mothers, princess. Share the day and stop acting like a spoiled child.
Anonymous wrote:I know this comes up every year. I am feeling resentful about having mother's day brunch with my MIL. I'd rather DH plan something special for our family. His mom loves to be the center of attention and his brother will be out of town so it would crush her if she didn't spend some the day with at least one kid.
I've encouraged DH to come up with some kind of thoughtfully planned activity just for our family (DS is 2.5) at some point during the weekend.
Just a vent because I know there are others in the same boat. I know it's her day too but now that I'm a mom I don't want to share the day with in-laws that drive me bananas.
Just one of many things that makes me want to leave the area.
Anonymous wrote:Just think about how you would feel down the road if your kids lived in the area with their families and blew you off. (My MIL is in town as well) Maybe dedicate Saturday as "your" day and visit with your MIL on Sunday.