We do these a lot but it's always fun to share the crazy, no?
To start-
"He should be potty trained by now, my son was potty trained at 2 weeks" (google elimination communication or infant potty training)
In looking at a picture of Quinn she says to DH (in Mandarin, she specifically told him not to share this with me)- "He looks white. My son was much cuter.
When she says "my son" she is referring to DH...and she seems to be competing...so weird
Re: Shit your MIL says...
I could tell you crazy things she says but then I'd have to explain the even more ridiculous backstory!
Needless to say...she will not be attending this upcoming birth!!
1) Well all sickness is due to unrepentant sin, so I don't need the pertussis shot because I'm walking with Him! (She also uses this to shame DH who has Crohn's disease, a chronic illness. She asks what sin he hasn't repented of...)
2) At our house Abby (DD) does fine! (This is in reference to how Dd "does fine" staying up until 930 instead of in bed at 730, napping at 5pm instead if 1, and obeying everything they say even though she's stubborn to us. Well, lady, she may be less stubborn for us if she wasn't so cranky from being off her toddler schedule!)
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sibling love
She has a ton of gems but some if you ladies have it really bad. Cnwilbur - how do you let that crazy into your house
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- She said that the belly pics I post on FB are "old" because "there's no way you're this far long and not huge." Geez, thanks. After I tell you EVERY WEEK my OB is fine with my progress, let me forego her advice to have a balanced diet and live out the movie Super Size Me.
- If SO or I do not answer our cell, she calls incessantly until we pick up and says, "You guys didn't answer your phones. I thought you were in the hospital." Sorry that our lives do not revolve around your phone calls, but if you keep this BS up, we're not telling you or anybody when I actually go into labor!
- After mentioning that we're putting DS in daycare when I go back to work, she said we have "expensive taste."
And yesterday...
- She called my SO saying that if I wanted help with DS, she'll fly out and stay with us until September. HELL NO! The thought of a semi-perm houseguest living with us and in DS' room is not my idea of a good time!
I file all this and all her other advice under #DumbShytMILSays.
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Crying is so foreign to me (thank you baby blues) that I tend to shut down when I cry. If I wasn't so emotional I would've said something. MIL is usually ok, but sometimes she says things that make you shake your head.
Lol
First of all, they, my ILs, finally pressed charges after she steals over $20000 from them. She stole clothes from her daughter that she doesn't even have custody of for drug money including a bracelet the baby's other grandmother have given her for her first birthday. The worst are the priceless items she stole like the locket my FIL gave MIL for their wedding gift 39 years ago that they will never see. They have offered her help but she does want it. The point is they saw her high the week before at visitation and really think that she is in a meeting. I'll play and say she could have been in a meeting even though she picked the one meeting (if there was one at all) where she can see her daughter to attend when she has so many other choices? She didn't have a meeting obviously but was too high to go see her just like the time before when my ILs saw her nodding out the whole time with another excuse that she was painting a mural for work and has been busy. What job? You don't paint and no one with money would hire you. You certainly aren't that tired from painting to where you can't hold a conversation or keep your head up.
I know I seem cold but this has been going on for years. She's even stolen from me and my husband. We've been nice but are just tired that they don't live in reality like the rest of us do and praise her like she's a saint even though they know what she does.
Rant over.
My MIL isn't bad. It's my own mother that's bad. She came to help me, all the while nitpicking the way I do everything and snobishly telling me how she does everything. Which is a hoot coming from her because she is the worst cook and housekeeper ever. My house is like a palace compared to hers! If you came to help, then be a HELP!
My cat can read EKGs, can your human do that?
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Like asking my where my vegetable brush is. What? I don't have a vegetable brush?! How do I get my vegetables clean? (To which my husband replied "same reason we don't have a purple unicorn. Because its not a real thing!"
And taking my dishes I was loading into the dishwasher back out to practically clean them by hand first. And does she put them back in the dishwasher then? Nope, she leaves them out so I have to come back and put them into the dishwasher AGAIN.
Crying is so foreign to me (thank you baby blues) that I tend to shut down when I cry. If I wasn't so emotional I would've said something. MIL is usually ok, but sometimes she says things that make you shake your head.
I had a lot of trouble bfing dd. I cried a lot. I did not have the baby blue but the breast feeding blues. It's tough
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Also the constant "you need to become a resident mom and stay with him until he comes home" texts are getting irritating. I'm at the hospital 6+ hours a day and nothing changes, it's not like he'll eat just because I'm there, he does it when he wants to. And no I will not bully my doctors into sending him home no matter how much I want him home.
Then she called us the other day to day she had made a little dress for our baby that wouldn't for her for very long (my MIL refused to get any vaccines so she has to wait still to meet her granddaughter). Turns out the reason that the dress is so small is because she followed the pattern for a cabbage patch doll outfit.
WTF if you are doing to make something make it to fit a child not a doll if you are buying her a toy make sure it conforms to safety standards for a child to put in her mouth. This beautiful girl is the love of my life. ... not a pet and not a toy.
I can't wait to meet you Neva Margaret Rebecca
- my MIL told me I should find someone with a snowmobile and ask them to take me for a ride because it could induce labor. Why sure, MIL, snowmobiling in -7 degree weather in 2 feet of snow sounds great! I'll get right on that! And that's totally safe too, right? Nevermind the fact that I saw on the news that some guy almost got decapitated for running into a barbed wire fence. Yes! That sounds right up my alley. FTR, I walked away after she said that.
- We were talking about baby names and we said that for a girl, DH and I really like the name Amelia. "Oh, how would you spell that? With an "E"? Then you could call her Emme for short!" If I wanted to call my daughter Emme, I would name her Emme.
- And now for my favorite! Are you ready?
We were talking about breastfeeding and DH asked her if he was breastfed as a baby. Her reply: "Oh no. After I was done being pregnant, your dad didn't want to share me with you again. He didn't want me to breastfeed you." Making it sound like FIL put his foot down and she did as she was told.
Ok, now I'm all for feeding your baby however you want - your baby, your decision. However, if my husband ever demanded I do something because he did or didn't want me to do it, we would be having a "coming to Jesus talk" right then and there.
Also, my FIL is the most frugal man I know. I'd go so far as to say cheap. He unscrews compact florescent light bulbs in their house because they use too much energy. It doesn't make any sense to me why he would "make" my MIL spend money on something she is producing for free. Maybe prices were different 30 years ago, I don't know.
Yes, I understand it's hard work, but to disregard your wife's wishes so easily and demand she do something because you don't want to share her (ew) ...let's just say I'm thankful my husband is NOTHING like his father.
Thanks for reading my long vent. I'm very pregnant and very cranky.