what do your in laws or family members say that drive you nuts? Pretty sure this has been started, but I needed to start it again.
I hate it when I walk in and my MIL says "there's my baby!" No she's mine. I carried her for 9 months and went through all the work. It drives me nuts to hear her talk to other people able our daughter to. She always refers to her as "her baby" and not her granddaughter. I've corrected her and several members of her family several times. But nothing has changed. Rant over
Re: What in laws say!
Add rice cereal to a bottle at night to get her to sleep longer. (We breastfeed with an occasional bottle if I'm not around).
We started juice with my youngest at 4 months.
Formula at night will get her to sleep longer.
Baby yoga really helps the joints (as she's stretching my 2 week old to the point of discomfort).
I would like it if you covered the baby while breastfeeding it's inappropriate.
Are the boobies away?
And she stuck her finger in my babes mouth on Sunday when she yawned.
They got this name from a series of books for babies. She gave DS one so he knows where he got his "nickname". It's the worst book I've ever read. Here's a summary: "What's wrong little Pookie? Are you tired? No. Are you hungry? No. Are you thirsty? No." And so on and so forth for the entire book. So basically it teaches my child to say the word "No". Let's just say this book is going on the top shelf in hopes that DS won't want to read it if he can't reach it.
Agh!!!!!
It's so obnoxious.
Also, before he started smiling for real, every time she held him and he did happen to smile (gas/sleeping), she would say "oh he's smiling at me!!" Even though I would explain that he hasn't had a real smile yet, then she'd just point it out again. They aren't real smiles, lady!
I also hate how she just barges in uninvited and bring all her other grand kids, call me crazy but i don't like people around when i'm changing DD, and she calls on the kids "come watch the baby getting changed" like it's a freaking show!
Then my baby was sooo good for her and slept a long time and when I got to him he was fussy and crabby. When I asked if he was like that with her, "I never had to rock and dance with him." I know it was harmless but made me feel like I was doing something wrong!
She also steals my phone and goes through my pictures and sends the one she likes to herself. Wtf? Privacy means nothing to her.
She also shows no interest in holding DD unless her friends are around to show off to. We were in town last weekend for my sister's grad party and she kept telling me to drive to her friends house (at 11pm) to show them the baby. They were so sad that I'm "taking her away and [they] never see her" (we're moving soon).
I'm not trying to cause controversy. Maybe I'm just venting because I won't ever have a daughter to be close with when they have a baby. I have 2 boys and I hope I can be close to them and their entire families when they get to that point. From all your vents, I will make sure not too call their baby "my baby."
Anyone else see my point?
Annoying with the baby, but a crappy person just in general. We never received a wedding gift or my father currently has cancer & needs an organ transplant-she never asks about how he is doing or how I am doing. She not sensitive to what I value as a mother.
I have a good relationship with my MIL but have struggled since DS was born. I think my main frustration which has resulted in way bigger annoyances is that I had the baby blues really bad for the first 3 weeks and she did not get it. At all. She would come over saying she was coming to help me and the would sit on her butt and do nothing while I cleaned the kitchen. She was being extremely overbearing but not in a helpful way. I kept trying to put on a brave face, but all I wanted to do was cry. And that's what I would do as soon as she left. Now that my baby blues are over, I am holding a lot of resentment towards her for not being more supportive. Maybe I need to just get over it.
I hope that all of these stories are reminders to us when our LO's have children one day. Wow. Hard to imagine that ever happening!!