AFTER READING YOUR “So What Happened Response”.
When one responds with “Whatever”, other then being a pretty juvenile comment, it also translates into, “ I’m right and you’re wrong”, and never the two shall meet.
Your mother in law may be difficult and I predict you may be equally difficult when you become a mother in law. So when you purchase the book on manners for your mother in law, you might browse the books on compassion and tolerance, as a gift to yourself.
Whether I like or dislike the women my son dates, especially the long term ladies, I look at them as the possible, future mothers of my future grandchildren and more importantly, the possible future wife and life partner of my son. So I treat them with the love and respect that they deserve.
The last thing I would want to do is offend or be offended by someone my son loves, thus putting him in the woeful position of choosing or siding between two people that he also loves. Sometime this means I bite my lip and we all move forward.
Blessings…..
Dear J., “No Time, No Money, Lots of Love” and the other Mama’s that seem sort negative concerning their mother in laws, I’m not feeling the LOVE!
Ladies, while many of you had some great, thoughtful and inexpensive ideas, a few of you better watch out, you could be headed for Santa’s “NAUGHTY LIST”.
No matter how you may feel about your mother in laws, you ALL have a couple of things in common; you love your husband and children and so do they!
In reality, what most of your parents and grandparents (his and yours) would cherish is a little of your TIME. So if you don’t have money to take them out to dinner or lunch on Sunday, make a homemade gift certificate to dinner at your house (on a no special occasion date). Better yet fix the meal and bring it to their house.
I can understand the NO money part, as far as the NO time, make the time...they made lots of time for you and your husband.
Blessings…..
PS...Something for All Mamas to Ponder - Your husbands may think your mother is a little "Out There" too!