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To have discplined my SILs children as she was doing nothing...??

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Shinyballsandtinsel · 15/12/2012 13:11

Two days ago, DH, me, our three DCs (9, 11, 13), granny, SIL and her two DCs went out for a meal in the evening (early about 7.00pm) for one of granny's landmark birthdays. We went to a chain pub, which later on turns into a club with bouncers on the door, no children after 9pm etc. It is in a town well known for stag/hen nights, however this time of year it is mostly Christmas parties.

It was very very busy, behind our table there were two long tables of about twenty people each, which looked like work do's. The bar was also very busy - there were steps leading down to the restaurant bit from the bar.

Our food arrived quite quickly. When we had finished our meal, we were waiting for the staff to bring plates for the birthday cake. My SILs older DC started running around and around the table very fast (aged 5yrs). SIL sat there doing nothing. Then the her younger DC started doing it also (aged 3yrs), whilst they were running the 3 year old ran into the legs of a fully laden waitress who nearly dropped all her plates. SIL still just sat there. They were running within close proximity of the people sitting on the end of the work do tables.

SIL was completely oblivious to it all, so I grabbed the 3yr old on his next run around, and plonked him down on a chair beside me, and said in quite a firm voice "sit down now, those people are having their dinner and Granny is about to have her cake". He immediately burst into tears, SIL glared at me, grabbed him on her lap. The 5 year old continued to run around the table, and then ran up the steps on her own into the bar area, my DH went to get her back, when she arrived back he put her onto her chair, she immediatley slid off under the table and started the running around thing again.

They have behaved like this before, I often make excuses for not going out when they are going to be there, as the children's behaviour, or rather the mother's complete oblivion to their behaviour actually winds me up. In the past she also literally just sits there whilst her children run around other people's tables, talk to strangers eating, ask if they can try some of their food (I kid you not!) and generally act as if they are in a playground. SIL has said in the past she thinks it cheers people up to see her kids smiley faces, and they are so freespirited and cute nobody could get annoyed with them..... Hence why I usually make my excuses, but as it was granny's landmark birthday couldn't get out of it.

Anyway, the saga continues - we all take it in turns to do Christmas dinner, this year is SILs turn to do it at her house. Today DH has received a telephone call to say that we are no longer invited for christmas day, as SIL is upset that I took it upon myself discipline her child, and it will ruin their Christmas if I do so again.

I am of the opinion that I am quite pleased not to have to go around there, and am happy to break away from the big family Christmas and start having Christmases at home with just our family, but Granny has now rung up very upset, and asked DH if I can apologise and make an excuse, i.e. say I was stressed at work or something.

I am not happy to do this, as I am not sorry. AIBU to not aplogise even though it will probably upset MIL?

OP posts:
SugaricePlumFairy · 17/12/2012 20:06

I hope mil doesn't ask if sil can come on bd.

Please don't give into sil's emotional blackmail if that does happen, potential for a difficult atmosphere I suspect !Xmas Grin

NamingOfParts · 17/12/2012 20:10

If MiL does try to get SiL invited for Boxing Day then IMO the answer should still be a resounding 'no'. Not only did SiL not apologise for insulting OP's children but she added further insult.

Better to put some distance between the families before worse is said and OP's children hear. They are of an age to take slights from family members to heart.

It needs to be explained to MiL that while you are family you are no longer friends.

stifnstav · 17/12/2012 20:11

Stand firm. Like a robot would.

Shinyballsandtinsel · 17/12/2012 20:12

Honestly, if you knew my DH he is the last person to tell a laydee to "fuck off"! I guess everyone has their limits.

As you say, very funny, pages of agonising and not wanting to descend to sweary stuff and a bloke comes along and just tells her to fuck off.

When he told me I stood there gaping for about five seconds, then we both dissolved into laughter.

If she says anything perhaps he can just say he was "expressing himself"!

OP posts:
SugaricePlumFairy · 17/12/2012 20:20

Yes shiny it's just his little personality shining through Xmas Grin:

Aspiemum2 · 17/12/2012 20:21

That's true, he just had a 'personality' - she should appreciate that Wink

HoleyGhost · 17/12/2012 20:24

Yes, it shows that at least your DH has some go in him Grin

Your SIL is being a tit. Her behaviour is unacceptable. She is the one damaging her family relationships because of her insecurities.

Silly woman.

BluelightsAndSirens · 17/12/2012 20:25

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

SIL has been told like only a brother could tell her, fuck off you silly cow.

Enjoy CD

Plomino · 17/12/2012 20:30

Excellent response from your DH !

He obviously was just in tune with his free spirit, that's all . Just like your SIL 's little cuties will be in ten years time, when all her chickens will come home to roost.

What an utter utter bitch. Falling out with you and DH is one thing , insulting kids is an entirely different kettle of fish. I would be heading round there with my big ass cunt kicking boots on too , so well done for such self restraint.

flow4 · 17/12/2012 20:35

Hahahahaha! Grin
I reckon your DH has just won this week's MN Best Husband Award! Grin

CruCru · 17/12/2012 20:41

I love this thread. There are no grey areas.

BoneyBackJefferson · 17/12/2012 20:44

:)

DowagersHump · 17/12/2012 20:44

Well done your DH. I can just picture your SIL huffing and puffing about the house now and the thought of it is filling me with complete and utter joy.

Which surely is what Christmas is all about isn't it? :o

MrsFlibble · 17/12/2012 21:04

OP, think of this line from the South Park and sing it out, "I got a golden ticket, i got a golden tinkle in my eye".

The idea of SIL going crazy at being told the truth for once, makes me laugh.

ShipwreckedUnderTheTree · 17/12/2012 21:10

Yay! DH!!! Xmas Grin

CatPussRoastingOnAnOpenFire · 17/12/2012 21:15

I'm with Stifnstav! [g

CatPussRoastingOnAnOpenFire · 17/12/2012 21:16
Grin
Jux · 17/12/2012 21:29

Hurray for your dh. Brilliant. Love him.

And yes, how come your sil shouldn't be upset but everyone else can be, including your mil? Not good.

helenthemadex · 17/12/2012 21:45

"oh fuck off you silly cow" and put the phone down.......

Grin brilliant response, well done to your DH

myroomisatip · 17/12/2012 21:47

I am soooooo glad your DH sorted it out! And so eloquently!

However, I feel that this is not yet the end :)

gimmecakeandcandy · 17/12/2012 22:25

This needs to go into classics! Your dh is a star and should be well rewarded by you! Wink

Please please keep updating us in your twatty sil - she really is an a grade ass! .

Can't wait for the next instalment... This will run until at least Boxing Day! Who hoo!

Jacaqueen · 17/12/2012 22:27

This thread has been keeping me entertained today while I tried to diplomatically arrange Christmas plans to suit me and my immediate family instead of dancing to the inlaws tune.

tiggytape · 17/12/2012 22:36

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Spuddybean · 17/12/2012 22:40

i have just spent the last hour and a half reading this thread and have been Shock at the sils antics. i absolutely roared and cheered at 'fuck off you silly cow'.

if someone still doesn't get it after everything that happened, i think that is the only possible thing to say.

can i send your dh a xmas card!? Grin

MrsFlibble · 17/12/2012 22:40

Tiggy, lol, i did wonder if SIL well just surprise them with her amazing presence and let the little "spirits" shit all over your DC's xmas.