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    In-law problems?

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    • J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      Hi tracytmks,

      We need each other’s support where inlaws are concerned…even if it’s just moral support. It’s really frustrating when you have either the MOTHER-in-law or SISTER-in-law who creates problems without stepping on their toes to begin with.

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        Mrs Ang
        last edited by

        janet_lee88:
        Hi tracytmks,

        We need each other's support where inlaws are concerned...even if it's just moral support. It's really frustrating when you have either the MOTHER-in-law or SISTER-in-law who creates problems without stepping on their toes to begin with.
        Yes or we will go crazy :grphug:

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        • B Offline
          buds
          last edited by

          Hi tracytmks, another option is to sound hubby out for a thorough

          spring cleaning for YOUR house. You know... :evil: ... to dispel the
          \"there are mosquitoes in your house fable\". :lol:

          Call pest company and those like amah on wheels to do one shot
          clean up... well... it IS for the benefit of the entire family, right? 😉

          Your MIL sounds like those petty-over-small-things-kind and that can
          definitely be extremely frustrating. Are you working or are you a stay
          home mom?

          My MIL is the lazy to do housework kind. In fact, i can count the times
          she is \"told\" to do some housework (by FIL) when it gets kinda too
          messy. But she will constantly complain to sister in law that i am
          lazy to do housework.

          My husband, my girls and i used to set aside one day in a fortnight to
          dust up everything and clear our stuff. We will turn on pop music and
          work together as a family. 😄 Yes, we sure know how to make housework
          fun and sharing the work is also a weekend bonding for us. After all the
          work is done, we will all go chill at the swimming pool and have dinner
          outside together.

          MIL does not like the idea of her son doing housework. She has this
          mentality stuck in her brain that \"I\" MAKE HIM DO housework and it
          is not MAN to be that kinda husband. 😞 She will carry the tales of
          me making him do the housework to my sister in law when she visits
          them and says i'm very un-thoughtful... oredi my hubs has to work to
          support the family... on rest days... i make him help out when it is MY
          job as the the wife to do it. 😐 She go on and on with... my poor son..
          with wife like that... (etc) ...

          During one of our clean ups which i can vividly recall, she suddenly
          became so frustrated with our routine fun cleaning... came to me
          from the kitchen (while hubs was cleaning the toilet)... blatantly
          shouted behind my back (while i was cleaning) amidst the loud
          playing music & this was what she said... \"You sure know how
          to \"train\" your husband. My son never liked to do housework
          and definitely never enjoying it like he is now... singing and
          whistling... You're good.\"

          Then, came the usual crucial ending... she rolled her eyes at me. :roll:

          I just stood there going :whut:

          1st time kena like that i was kinda :(.
          I didn't tell hubs cos he'd say i'm petty to pass on such remarks
          to him. So i just ren... after a few times i kena same thing i just
          smiled and acknowledged that YES... ahakz... :lol: ... i suppose
          i trained him well huh. 😉 Better than how she did! :laugh:

          To justify the truth, hubs has always been very good with housework
          & takes own initiative to help out around the house. No need to ask or
          request... plead... or submit form... :lol: ... or force.... :lol: In a sense,
          he's thoughtful & a natural. 😉

          It's nice to have a man who likes a clean house and makes effort to
          help out around the house to maintain it so... He knows that there are
          other things i gotta do as a stay home parent (especially with the children)...
          other than just the house chores. His favourite part of coming back to
          a clean house is also a nice steaming home cooked meal... and that's
          where i make it work. 😉

          Hang in there, tracytmks.. :hugs:

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          • J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Hi buds/tracymks,

            I can't sleep early at night, waking up at 8am. Hubby prepares breakfast for son and brings him to school. I'm VERY sure any MOTHER-IN-LAW will have one mindset about me. Other than that, I do the housework. Used to vacuum twice a week but since hubby bought the irobot, I've not done any vacuuming. Instead, I spend more time at son's study table preparing his work for the day, compiling Science notes & gossiping here at KSP. 😉

            MOTHERS-IN-LAW are heartache to see their sons doing housework.

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            • B Offline
              buds
              last edited by

              janet_lee88:
              Hi buds/tracymks, I can't sleep early at night, waking up at 8am.

              Yeah.. me too. Can never fall asleep early even if i wanted to. I've
              been insomniac since forever. If you see the time on some of my posts
              here... you'll know i'm the resident owlette here. Heck, we even have a
              Club Night Owls for ourselves. Less active now... with exams and all i guess.
              janet_lee88:
              Hubby prepares breakfast for son and brings him to school. I'm VERY sure any MOTHER-IN-LAW will have one mindset about me.
              :rotflmao: I ditto that, janet_lee88! :rotflmao:

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                buds
                last edited by

                Mrs Ang:
                janet_lee88:

                Hi tracytmks,

                We need each other's support where inlaws are concerned...even if it's just moral support. It's really frustrating when you have either the MOTHER-in-law or SISTER-in-law who creates problems without stepping on their toes to begin with.

                Yes or we will go crazy :grphug:

                Here here! :celebrate:

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                • J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Buds,

                  As much as I try to sleep early, I get more panicky when I can’t. With exams coming up, I have problems sleeping.
                  Other than preparing breakfast and sending son to school, I do everything else. SO, what’s the big deal ?

                  Well, hubby bought the irobot so that I don’t have to slave myself sweating over vacuum. I resisted but hubby insisted.

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                    hquek
                    last edited by

                    buds:

                    MIL does not like the idea of her son doing housework. She has this
                    mentality stuck in her brain that \"I\" MAKE HIM DO housework and it
                    is not MAN to be that kinda husband. 😞 She will carry the tales of
                    me making him do the housework to my sister in law when she visits
                    them and says i'm very un-thoughtful... oredi my hubs has to work to
                    support the family... on rest days... i make him help out when it is MY
                    job as the the wife to do it. 😐 She go on and on with... my poor son..
                    with wife like that... (etc) ...

                    During one of our clean ups which i can vividly recall, she suddenly
                    became so frustrated with our routine fun cleaning... came to me
                    from the kitchen (while hubs was cleaning the toilet)... blatantly
                    shouted behind my back (while i was cleaning) amidst the loud
                    playing music & this was what she said... \"You sure know how
                    to \"train\" your husband. My son never liked to do housework
                    and definitely never enjoying it like he is now... singing and
                    whistling... You're good.\"
                    Wow, I do envy you for your hubs. Perhaps you should have gently told her and smile, please dun tell sis in law, else she may be jealous and sad HER own hubby don't help her.

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                    • J Offline
                      janet88
                      last edited by

                      I just told hubby I’ve had enough of his family members :x …his sister and sister-in-law who can give me problems when I do not STEP on their feet. Can you beat that ? Can die. Wow lau, his sister-in-law can call me out of the blue and yell at me for nothing. I asked her what the hell is going on. SH!@


                      Told him his sister needs some discipline…even if having pre-natal blues, she doesn’t have any right to be rude or call names.

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                      • B Offline
                        buds
                        last edited by

                        hquek:
                        Wow, I do envy you for your hubs. Perhaps you should have gently told her and smile, please dun tell sis in law, else she may be jealous and sad HER own hubby don't help her.

                        SIL's hubby (BIL) is also the take initiative kind. :love:
                        Just that SIL is more of a neat freak than i am...
                        and plus she has her own mother to take care of
                        her children. Her house is hardly messy and also
                        they do not cook very often.

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