Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. oP sounds normal to me …Anonymous wrote:Wow!
You sound. Very sensitive to minor irritants.
Yeah plus she is nursing - Give her a freaking break …
I no was a nursing mother once too, did not make me be mean to other people.
She wasn’t being mean - she was anonymously expressing frustration … I would be frustrated in her shoes as well. Loved the post of the person who plies her critical in laws with food and drink and plops them by the fire … while
Cheerily nodding and ignoring the passive aggressive jabs …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. oP sounds normal to me …Anonymous wrote:Wow!
You sound. Very sensitive to minor irritants.
Yeah plus she is nursing - Give her a freaking break …
I no was a nursing mother once too, did not make me be mean to other people.
She wasn’t being mean - she was anonymously expressing frustration … I would be frustrated in her shoes as well. Loved the post of the person who plies her critical in laws with food and drink and plops them by the fire … while
Cheerily nodding and ignoring the passive aggressive jabs …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound very judgmental.
This!
Ha ha it is the posters piling on OP who is exhausted and nursing and was being honest who are the very judgmental ones …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. oP sounds normal to me …Anonymous wrote:Wow!
You sound. Very sensitive to minor irritants.
Yeah plus she is nursing - Give her a freaking break …
I no was a nursing mother once too, did not make me be mean to other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound very judgmental.
This!
Ha ha it is the posters piling on OP who is exhausted and nursing and was being honest who are the very judgmental ones …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound very judgmental.
This!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. oP sounds normal to me …Anonymous wrote:Wow!
You sound. Very sensitive to minor irritants.
Yeah plus she is nursing - Give her a freaking break …
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound very judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:. oP sounds normal to me …Anonymous wrote:Wow!
You sound. Very sensitive to minor irritants.
. oP sounds normal to me …Anonymous wrote:Wow!
You sound. Very sensitive to minor irritants.
Anonymous wrote:OP I think there are a few important things:
- you are exhausted already, so don't have bandwidth for this
- you shouldn't be asked to handle everything for her.
I'd suggest:
- I love the PP's suggestions of all the things you need to do. Maybe it's just to go to someone else's house. Or retreating into your room for long periods of time. But really, create a schedule that allows you a lot of down time. the annoying stories will be much easier in smaller doses.
- Your sleep is critical, so say 8pm-8am you are in your room. DH and MIL can handle the kids except your DH can bring you the baby.
- Your DH should take MIL out on some special outings. That is not your job. You are staying home with the baby, DH can take the kids.
- Your DH handles the food situation -- he can call her to get a sense of some things she likes. He can buy some premade food or just steam vegetables or brown rice as sides for your meals that are easy to do so she always has an alternative. You can continue to cook if that is normal but the planning and mental load for what to serve to satisfy her are on him.
- Your DH should approach the problem of the glitter / decorations and gifts. He can make it into a moral issue: "We are worried that glitter and many of the adhesives are terrible for the environment. We are really working to commit to all natural material stuffies, wood toys, etc.." or whatever includes what you would find acceptable. She's already moralistic about food so this should play right in.
- I agree that some internal amusements about her stories, etc are probably good therapy for bad situations. But really, you should have a way to excuse yourself as needed while she is there. I threw my FIL out of my house after a visit where I was really sick from childbirth and he expected to be waited on. He was being a jerk, but really I could have handled it better by drawing my boundaries before the point where I lost it and asked DH and BIL who was also visiting for more help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you sound like you don’t like your MIL and are picking at what are slightly annoying but fairly harmless behaviors. You also sound dramatic and judgmental.
My ILs are a huge PIA to host, and my FIL tells lots of war stories and I smile and keep my mouth shut and cook them dinners that I wouldn’t normally cook because they like bland food. Because they love my DH, they love our 4 kids, and I can bear it for their sake because I am a mature adult. I do give my DH hell to try to set some boundaries before they come, because they are really challenging people to host, but I’m not hosting them because they are my friends, but because it’s important to my kids and my DH.
You could have given this advice without being so judgmental of OP. I would be irritated as well.
Being critical and judgmental yourself right off the bat undermines the soundness of your counsel.
But that PP is right. Based on facts presented, OP is dramatic and judgmental. What her DH is saying is pretty telling. For a DH to say something that strongly worded points to the fact that the PP is correct.