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Re: #97523 why I don't like my MIL
Really? Really?!?
OMG. I'm so sorry you have to deal with her.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
DS 09/2008
She sucks.
**cough** biitch! **cough**cough**
Unbelievable.
What a heinous B.
If you are up to it, next time she says something like that, say, "And why do you think that is?" "How might our parenting experiences be different?" and ask "innocent" questions until she is forced to acknowledge and say the truth. And I hope she chokes on it.
Nobody puts Toastie in a corner!
This! Hugs!
Whaaaaa? Wow!
My sincere sympathies to you for having to deal with that.
Yeah, I'll tell you where you can stick your parenting ideals ...
{{hugs}} So sorry you have to deal with that.
Same woman who told me "I feel sorry for you. you're not getting a typical newborn experience"
that was prompted by the fact that i babywore and he screamed when i put him in a stroller. Nothing to do with how difficult everything that we were going through was. she then continued a tirade of how she remembers walking her babies in the stroller and people would always stop to say how cute they are, but because I wear him people can't do this.
I know my priorities were really screwed up. I cared about MRI's, lumbar punctures, diagnoses, sleep, therapy, getting him to stop screaming all the time, etc. When I SHOULD have been worried that he wouldn't sit in a stroller.
ETA: sorry baby needed to be tended to.
Yes, my DH has my back but she has a history of nasty comments. It's who she is (and she passed it on to her daughter). We limit our contact and involvement with them and just practice natural consequences. When she chooses to show up late to a party she RSVP'd to (she had the shortest drive and showed up 45 min later) the party started without her. since she can't be kind we limit our visitation with them, they've only met DS2 one time. They are not allowed to babysit and when we're in the area we dont' go over their house. We dont' keep them in the loop as to what is going on in our lives. We simply call them and tell them what we're doing. They don't help at all when visiting and generally just stress us out. We refuse to even let SIL visit at this point because of how she acted when she was around DS1 as an infant.
But, we keep them in our lives because they are the boys' grandparents and I keep trying to change her heart. I truly feel that they're angry that these are the grandchildren they got. Their whole family prides themselves on their academic and physical accomplishments (as I mentioned before she's constantly calling to tell us about so and so's job and money, so and so's teeball team etc) and her grandchildren are not going to be her bragging rights. I have no problem hearing about other people's accomplishments (I have a degree in engineering, I know how hard you have to work to get through school) but she with the wrong intention. Either it feels as if she is rubbing it in our faces or she is basically saying "why can all their kids do this and yours are disabled?".
I try to take it all in jest. Her parenting ideals were a joke. DH has some serious ADD and she couldn't keep a schedule for him at all. He needs routine to focus and accomplish things, it's apparent after about 5 minutes talking to him. she never had a schedule or a routine and prided herself on cooking dinner at 10:30PM and then writing some bizzare note about why the kids were so late to school. He was also severely bullied as a child. He told me how he used to come home from school every day and cry. He would ask her to kill him so he didn't have to go back to school (they were in the same school for k-8 since it's a small town) and she told him "don't worry it will get better. someday you'll be able to get drunk and laugh about this"
and you can see where DH's alcoholism comes from.