Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your husband suggestion is good and you did kind of shoot it down.
But why is it good to sit with an aggressive animal? I'm confused.
Oh lord.
Just ask her to keep the animal inside. Leave if she won't. Obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Dh made a suggestion and you shot it down. The dog won’t be outside with you and the size of her condo and backyard are irrelevant because you’re just going to be sitting outside. Of course you go...an elderly woman shouldn’t he we to drive because you want her to come to you. Let your DH manage the relationship and stop trying to conform it to what you think it should be. It’s his mom. Apologize hero him for shooting it down and say you will go up on Sunday..
Talking to your mom every day seems excessive, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
You can want it, but you can't pressure someone who is clearly disinterested in that kind of relationship.
Cool. So what about Thanksgiving? Most people plan ahead. It's nuts that OP's DH and his own mother haven't decided how they want to handle Thanksgiving. And of course that affects OP, too.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone is getting so upset at OP. Her husband didn't even start thinking about this until *2* days before Thanksgiving. That would drive me bananas.
Anonymous wrote:You let your dh handle.
Mine is like that too. When I tried to encourage interactions it always backfired.