Posted by JDNewbie on August 28, 2015 at 20:12:18 from (24.255.197.99):
In Reply to: M-I-L posted by Eldon (WA) on August 27, 2015 at 21:21:11:
I don't think I could go three weeks without saying something hurtful. Mind you, I wouldn't intend it to be hurtful, nor would I even know I had said anything hurtful until 3 months later when I noticed she hadn't called in awhile. My MIL takes something said off the cuff, thinks about what was said and every possible meaning of what was said, picks the most hurtful meaning and decides not to talk to anyone (and I mean anyone) until an apology is issued. The longer you take to figure out she is upset, the worse it is. It took me three months to figure out what I did last time, but from now on, any meal I ever eat at a restaurant or anywhere else with my MIL will be the BEST meal I have ever eaten (especially dried out, warmed over, cooked 3 hours ago, hamburgers)! You'd of thought she cooked it! I didn't really even complain about it; I just didn't rave about it and it just wasn't a very good burger. I ate it. I told her thank you for dinner several times. I sent her a written apology for "whatever it was I had done" (because I still didn't know and I wasn't even completely sure it was me who had done it) and all is well again. Good grief! Just yell at me already and we can work it out.
Besides that, she is one of the most thoughtful people I know. She supports my wife and I and our kids without sticking her nose in things and is always happy to help if we need it. I love her dearly and appreciate every bit of encouragement and help she has given us along the way! There isn't anything I wouldn't do for her.
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