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Tips on how to kill the mother in law (and preferably not get caught)?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 530316" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Crisis averted for now!</p><p></p><p>husband talked with mother in law and we are now all welcome. My only problem is that I'm not sure whose cognitive function I should be more worried about: mother in law's whose explanation was: "Oh, I didn't thought Susi would mind that much" or husband's who bought that? </p><p></p><p>With all seriousness, I'm still offended and that titbit didn't help and I don't want to to the brunch feeling like I do now, gritting my teeth and trying to pretend everything is just fine. I want to go and feel fine with it. So at least it was lucky this didn't come up just before the event. Now I have this week time to find my Zen and in Sunday be in the place there I can appreciate mother in law for all the good things she is and as someone few people I love a lot do love and appreciate while still understanding that she is who she is and not expecting anything else. Will take some mental work. I usually do that through running or some heavy physical labour so it is lucky I do have few beds in my garden in dire need of turning over. I think the easy child just lost an job opportunity and I will spend my evenings with a pitchfork in my hands and it would maybe be advisable for mother in law not to venture anywhere near me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 530316, member: 14557"] Crisis averted for now! husband talked with mother in law and we are now all welcome. My only problem is that I'm not sure whose cognitive function I should be more worried about: mother in law's whose explanation was: "Oh, I didn't thought Susi would mind that much" or husband's who bought that? With all seriousness, I'm still offended and that titbit didn't help and I don't want to to the brunch feeling like I do now, gritting my teeth and trying to pretend everything is just fine. I want to go and feel fine with it. So at least it was lucky this didn't come up just before the event. Now I have this week time to find my Zen and in Sunday be in the place there I can appreciate mother in law for all the good things she is and as someone few people I love a lot do love and appreciate while still understanding that she is who she is and not expecting anything else. Will take some mental work. I usually do that through running or some heavy physical labour so it is lucky I do have few beds in my garden in dire need of turning over. I think the easy child just lost an job opportunity and I will spend my evenings with a pitchfork in my hands and it would maybe be advisable for mother in law not to venture anywhere near me. [/QUOTE]
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