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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 625457" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>It's all true, I just have to let any info I happen to hear about, roll off my back. I treat them all with love and kindness and don't judge anyone to their face (exept for when I saw those diapers there). Janet, my in-laws hate me too, (remember around October when sister in law called me and ranted about every horrible thing I am and have done, even the fact that I called the cops on difficult child!many years ago, She had been with brother in law like 3 years and wasn't even around then. We barely know one another now!) </p><p></p><p>I know difficult child will be calling husband for money, and husband is a dummy about it and always gives money. He doesn't listen to me. I get angry and there is a fight here over this. Also, husband says to them, bring the baby over, I say no wait, and husband says that he will watch him...but then 12 hours later he is still here and I am the only one taking care of him. I love him to death and am not complaining about him, but husband doesn't have the same mindset we have and maybe never will. </p><p></p><p>Their lives are none of my business honestly and I am going to plug my ears and sing next time I hear anything easy child or anyone tells me about difficult child or daughter in law. (I will try to forget they bought a $1200 bed last week to replace the $1200 bed they bought a few months ago that they didn't like....ok, that's the last thing!)</p><p></p><p>I have Easter baskets for easy child's girlfriend, daughter in law, and am planning an Easter egg hunt in my yard for the little guy. They're all coming over for dinner. It will be a nice day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 625457, member: 2668"] It's all true, I just have to let any info I happen to hear about, roll off my back. I treat them all with love and kindness and don't judge anyone to their face (exept for when I saw those diapers there). Janet, my in-laws hate me too, (remember around October when sister in law called me and ranted about every horrible thing I am and have done, even the fact that I called the cops on difficult child!many years ago, She had been with brother in law like 3 years and wasn't even around then. We barely know one another now!) I know difficult child will be calling husband for money, and husband is a dummy about it and always gives money. He doesn't listen to me. I get angry and there is a fight here over this. Also, husband says to them, bring the baby over, I say no wait, and husband says that he will watch him...but then 12 hours later he is still here and I am the only one taking care of him. I love him to death and am not complaining about him, but husband doesn't have the same mindset we have and maybe never will. Their lives are none of my business honestly and I am going to plug my ears and sing next time I hear anything easy child or anyone tells me about difficult child or daughter in law. (I will try to forget they bought a $1200 bed last week to replace the $1200 bed they bought a few months ago that they didn't like....ok, that's the last thing!) I have Easter baskets for easy child's girlfriend, daughter in law, and am planning an Easter egg hunt in my yard for the little guy. They're all coming over for dinner. It will be a nice day. [/QUOTE]
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