Anonymous wrote:“Sorry, Barb, next time let us know and we can make firm plans. Giving less than 24 hours of notice doesn’t work, clearly.”
Anonymous wrote:Who is this dentist with late hours on a Friday? Do share, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP's husband is at fault for 1) not trying to make plans for HIS mother's birthday and 2) leaving OP holding the bag, conveniently giving MIL a scapegoat for her son's shortcomings. Also, MIL is a complete pill for behaving as if her birthday (which comes at the tail end of an exhausting holiday season) is important. She's being an old, petulant bitty. I say that as someone with a Jan 2 birthday. I know of what I speak.
I don’t think it is too much to ask for your son to recognize your birthday. We know every August to ask my MIL how she wants to celebrate. We ask a few weeks ahead so she doesn’t have to wonder if we forgot. It is not petulant.
Anonymous wrote:OP's husband is at fault for 1) not trying to make plans for HIS mother's birthday and 2) leaving OP holding the bag, conveniently giving MIL a scapegoat for her son's shortcomings. Also, MIL is a complete pill for behaving as if her birthday (which comes at the tail end of an exhausting holiday season) is important. She's being an old, petulant bitty. I say that as someone with a Jan 2 birthday. I know of what I speak.