Anonymous wrote:A lot of suggestions to renovate the cabin... I thought OP said his family owns it, not DH?
Anonymous wrote:Her husband had this cabin before they married, and enjoyed the cabin and thought that his bride-to-be did too. Now that they’re married he’s finding out she lied about her enjoyment of it. If OP had just said “something about that place gives me an allergic reaction, what should I do” the answers would be different. But it’s obvious by her OP that there’s nothing about it she does like. If it were just the allergy issue that’s one thing but she’s using that as an excuse because she’s bored there, doesn’t like the outdoor activities (which it seems her husband really enjoys and is sharing his enjoyment with the kids). She doesn’t like the layout, the lack of curtains, the lack of doors or the “old plumbing” (whatever that means). She just flat out doesn’t like the cabin, allergies or no allergies. And I’m sure it frustrates her husband who thought she really liked the place since she pretended to prior to their marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth did you pretend to like the cabin when you were dating? I’m team husband here because you knew what you were getting into when you married him. He probably thought how great it was that the woman he loved enjoyed the outdoors as much as he does. Bait and switch OP.
In regards to the allergic reaction, that’s an issue. But like others have said before it’s not expensive to outfit this place to be more comfortable by putting in curtains and doors. It takes very little effort and money. The allergic reaction thing? On top of all the other reasons you have this place? I’m not sure I’m buying it.
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Anonymous wrote:Why on earth did you pretend to like the cabin when you were dating? I’m team husband here because you knew what you were getting into when you married him. He probably thought how great it was that the woman he loved enjoyed the outdoors as much as he does. Bait and switch OP.
In regards to the allergic reaction, that’s an issue. But like others have said before it’s not expensive to outfit this place to be more comfortable by putting in curtains and doors. It takes very little effort and money. The allergic reaction thing? On top of all the other reasons you have this place? I’m not sure I’m buying it.
Anonymous wrote:It's one thing to like a place once a year, but's completely different to be forced to likely it on a biweekly basis---presumably it's gotten moldier and more gross since then too. I literally can't figure out why your DH doesn't do any maintenance to remediate mold and weird smells. Next time he badgers you to go, bring a few gallons of Kilz, some paint, some curtains, a couple of doors etc and tell him it's a work weekend and no one leaves or fishes or recreates until it's done. Next trip, whatever you need to fix the plumbing issues (or hire someone), next trip, new furniture and rugs. Make this a place you want to be! Do the work to make it happen.Anonymous wrote:Both you and your dh sound stubborn. Spend the weekend at home alone. But going forward, you two need to figure out a compromise.
Also they wasn't cool that you lied to your dh that you liked the cabin when you didn't.
It's one thing to like a place once a year, but's completely different to be forced to likely it on a biweekly basis---presumably it's gotten moldier and more gross since then too. I literally can't figure out why your DH doesn't do any maintenance to remediate mold and weird smells. Next time he badgers you to go, bring a few gallons of Kilz, some paint, some curtains, a couple of doors etc and tell him it's a work weekend and no one leaves or fishes or recreates until it's done. Next trip, whatever you need to fix the plumbing issues (or hire someone), next trip, new furniture and rugs. Make this a place you want to be! Do the work to make it happen.Anonymous wrote:Both you and your dh sound stubborn. Spend the weekend at home alone. But going forward, you two need to figure out a compromise.
Also they wasn't cool that you lied to your dh that you liked the cabin when you didn't.