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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 446617" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Janet, </p><p>I too understand the resentment! Can vividly remember walking into the house with a McDonalds bag and seeing the daughter in law had cooked chicken fried steak...which of course meant I got to wake up to the mess the next morning, do all the dishes pots and pans after everyone. </p><p>I made one comment that "Oh, looks like you made enough food for EVERYONE tonight"...daughter in law says, "NO, it's just enough for OUR family You guys don't always cook for us." (ARE YOU KIDDING ME)</p><p></p><p>OMG Janet...I went balistic, seriously, I threw the Mcdonalds bag I had in my hands ACROSS the room and told them "That's it, You all need to get the H out of my house." </p><p>They were out of our house within a week after this incident. </p><p></p><p>I know the incident must have shocked everyone...but the resentment of getting up every morning and taking care of picking up after everyone the night before, doing all their dishes, half their laundry, taking care of grandbabies while daughter in law and son "slept in", etc. It had taken it's toll. </p><p></p><p>LOL that my breaking point would be "over food". </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 446617, member: 3305"] Janet, I too understand the resentment! Can vividly remember walking into the house with a McDonalds bag and seeing the daughter in law had cooked chicken fried steak...which of course meant I got to wake up to the mess the next morning, do all the dishes pots and pans after everyone. I made one comment that "Oh, looks like you made enough food for EVERYONE tonight"...daughter in law says, "NO, it's just enough for OUR family You guys don't always cook for us." (ARE YOU KIDDING ME) OMG Janet...I went balistic, seriously, I threw the Mcdonalds bag I had in my hands ACROSS the room and told them "That's it, You all need to get the H out of my house." They were out of our house within a week after this incident. I know the incident must have shocked everyone...but the resentment of getting up every morning and taking care of picking up after everyone the night before, doing all their dishes, half their laundry, taking care of grandbabies while daughter in law and son "slept in", etc. It had taken it's toll. LOL that my breaking point would be "over food". LMS [/QUOTE]
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