Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
My mom would do something like this. She will give her grandkids' belongings or beloved items away and when they are upset, spit "oh come, just be generous, you have enough things. "
I'm not even exaggerating, this is a running issue through the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
I mean, the comment was horrible and vile but your DH should have gotten more cider for that many people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
My mom would do something like this. She will give her grandkids' belongings or beloved items away and when they are upset, spit "oh come, just be generous, you have enough things. "
I'm not even exaggerating, this is a running issue through the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
My mom would do something like this. She will give her grandkids' belongings or beloved items away and when they are upset, spit "oh come, just be generous, you have enough things. "
I'm not even exaggerating, this is a running issue through the years.
Not if she’s staying with PP!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11 yo got called a Lone Wolf by her paternal grandmother on Saturday, and a Dark Horse on Sunday.
9 yo was merely called a chatterbox.
Guess they made up after MIL drank a gallon of apple cider all by herself.
If I drank a gallon of apple cider I would get the runs! Let’s hope it gave MIL diarrhea.
Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
Anonymous wrote:9 yo daughter goes with Dad to pick up some last minute groceries. she gets apple cider, her favorite and a treat.
FIL and MIL drink most of it and at dinner MIL pours two glasses and gives it to each of themselves, right in front of 9 yo.
9 yo looks around sad, as she realizes the whole gallon is empty somehow within one day, and she never got more than one glass and here were the last two.
MIL, the grandmother, says: “What’s wrong, are you jealous?”
All the children look at each other like they saw a witch.
Anonymous wrote:11 yo got called a Lone Wolf by her paternal grandmother on Saturday, and a Dark Horse on Sunday.
9 yo was merely called a chatterbox.
Guess they made up after MIL drank a gallon of apple cider all by herself.
Anonymous wrote:11 yo got called a Lone Wolf by her paternal grandmother on Saturday, and a Dark Horse on Sunday.
9 yo was merely called a chatterbox.
Guess they made up after MIL drank a gallon of apple cider all by herself.
Anonymous wrote:11 yo got called a Lone Wolf by her paternal grandmother on Saturday, and a Dark Horse on Sunday.
9 yo was merely called a chatterbox.
Guess they made up after MIL drank a gallon of apple cider all by herself.