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mother in law still needs to have brick wall falling onto her (ventish)
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 559257" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I would like to do nothing more than tell mother in law she is not welcome with attitude like that. Unfortunately this is not my graduation party but difficult child's. difficult child is well aware mother in law keeps favourites and isn't shy on showing that. And that he is certainly not a favourite. But still not having his grandparents there would hurt. Especially then it is not just mother in law, but father in law is also likely to do as mother in law tells him to. And difficult child adores his grandpa. </p><p></p><p>father in law is one of those silent guys who hate controversy. He does almost anything to keep the peace. And in that household only way to keep the peace is to do as mother in law wants to. father in law is smart but absent minded and introvert, much more of an observer than wanting to be middle of things. Quite a wise and perceptive guy if you take your time to get to know him. He and difficult child used to be very close. father in law was a part-time farmer and they live very near us. When difficult child was small, he would had followed father in law all day long when he was working on the fields. And father in law often took him with to 'help.' difficult child even had his own safety seat in both tractor and combine harvester. And when father in law was fixing something, difficult child was there keeping flash light and giving things for him. </p><p></p><p>difficult child would be very disappointed if father in law wouldn't come and I'm not sure if father in law would man up and come against mother in law's wishes or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 559257, member: 14557"] I would like to do nothing more than tell mother in law she is not welcome with attitude like that. Unfortunately this is not my graduation party but difficult child's. difficult child is well aware mother in law keeps favourites and isn't shy on showing that. And that he is certainly not a favourite. But still not having his grandparents there would hurt. Especially then it is not just mother in law, but father in law is also likely to do as mother in law tells him to. And difficult child adores his grandpa. father in law is one of those silent guys who hate controversy. He does almost anything to keep the peace. And in that household only way to keep the peace is to do as mother in law wants to. father in law is smart but absent minded and introvert, much more of an observer than wanting to be middle of things. Quite a wise and perceptive guy if you take your time to get to know him. He and difficult child used to be very close. father in law was a part-time farmer and they live very near us. When difficult child was small, he would had followed father in law all day long when he was working on the fields. And father in law often took him with to 'help.' difficult child even had his own safety seat in both tractor and combine harvester. And when father in law was fixing something, difficult child was there keeping flash light and giving things for him. difficult child would be very disappointed if father in law wouldn't come and I'm not sure if father in law would man up and come against mother in law's wishes or not. [/QUOTE]
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