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Son's wife and my grandchild

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Frenchspeak · 16/01/2013 20:36

Hello
Have changed my name to protect privacy, I apologise in advance as this might be very long and rambling. Basically I want to get some views from you to help me sort this issue

The issue is that I feel pushed out of my son?s life. I get on ok with his wife but i have always found her difficult and this has been made worse since they had a child.

When she first had the baby they requested only 2 visitors at a time. I can understand that they didn?t want to be overwhelmed with guests but feel parents and siblings are different. I wanted to see the baby with my husband and other son. This meant that my other sons girlfriend needed to come as well. So there would have been 4 of us. My son stated to please stick to what was originally said. We did do this but I feel resentful that I didn?t agree to it first of all, and that I couldn?t see my boys all together. I know this may sound silly, but i wanted to take photos of my husband, and both sons holding the baby.

This has come to a head because I was trying to organise a family party so everyone could see baby. My son said it seemed a nice idea but thought his wife might find it a bit full on. Surprise surprise, she doesn?t think she?s up to it and wants to have time just the 3 of them. I suggested she might want to just come for a couple of hours and then go home to rest. But she said she?d be taking the baby home with her. She seems to forget that we are her child?s family and need to be included.

I have tried talking to my son about it and he understands. But things just stay the same and it is very frustrating.

OP posts:
5madthings · 17/01/2013 00:56

I dont even like dogs but would put up with one if it did the housework Grin

Frenchspeak · 17/01/2013 00:56

Hello again 5madthings. Yes it is his home. But he shouldn't be in the living room when guests are there. Especially as I am not keen on dogs and my other son isn't keen because he is so big.

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DoodlesNoodles · 17/01/2013 00:56

Darn, I better go to bed although it is hard to tear myself away from this thread. I fear it may have vanished by tomorrow morning.

Sigh. 'twas fun.

NorthernLurker · 17/01/2013 00:57

I think there might be murder done if you went round when her mum's there.

Do they have a patio.............?

DumSpiroSpero · 17/01/2013 00:57

A little light reading for you OP...

5madthings · 17/01/2013 00:58

He is find in the living room.in his own house. You need to get over yourself!

Bobyan · 17/01/2013 00:58

Good night Doggy-dil-hater op I shall return in the morning to checkout what else you don't like about your imaginary family.

Frenchspeak · 17/01/2013 00:58

Hello DoodlesNoodles. I will let you know what is decided tomorrow. I will hopefully be able to take a cake round.

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elizaregina · 17/01/2013 00:58

french why dont you like dogs? are they too dirty for you?

is is the thought of the dog with goodness knows what on its paws walking all that pavement dirt into THAT carpet? Possibly even ...

LICKING the babys little hand or face?

ReneandGeorgetteMagritte · 17/01/2013 00:59

oh god and now you've answered with another humdinger!

OP you are horrid. Properly evil witch horrid. If you are real.

If you aren't you're still horrid as I should have been in bed hours ago.

EverybodyisdeadDave · 17/01/2013 00:59

Why did you think they should not get married?

5madthings · 17/01/2013 00:59

Pictures scenes of the cake getting thrown at someone...

Frenchspeak · 17/01/2013 00:59

Hello elizaregina. He is a bit dirty and scruffy. But they do clean his paws if they get dirty. He is a nice dog but sits on the rug in the middle of the room.

OP posts:
IneedAsockamnesty · 17/01/2013 01:00

I'm very tired and need to sleep but an very keen to know what your going to say to ds if he answers your summons tomorrow.

Doubt I will be able to sleep without knowing

elizaregina · 17/01/2013 01:00

We shall be looking out for mil here walking down street with a cake...

dog shall be well starved and at the door ready to answer.

MaBumble · 17/01/2013 01:00

Resisted long enough. Maybe they have the dog in the room BECAUSE they know he makes you uncomfortable. So you, or your other son, don't stay long.

Its what I'd do if I had unwanted, overbearing visitors :D

Blending · 17/01/2013 01:00

Me too Rene... I keep getting drawn back...strangely compulsive reading...

Frenchspeak · 17/01/2013 01:00

Hello EverybodyisdeadDave. I thought it was too soon and don't see what they have in common or why my son loves her.

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SilverOldie · 17/01/2013 01:00

"I made it clear they should not be getting married"

And you are surprised your DIL is non-communicative in your presence?

5madthings · 17/01/2013 01:01

And why on earth did you tell your son he shouldnt get married?

Thank god this imaginary son appears to have a backbone and stands up to you.

elizaregina · 17/01/2013 01:01

Oh right they clean his paws do they>

is that important to you is it? clean paws?

do they also wear shoes in thier house but you take yours off?

HeadfirstForHalos · 17/01/2013 01:01

Oh God, imagine that, a dog lying on a rug! Whoever heard of such nonsense? Grin

Frenchspeak · 17/01/2013 01:01

Hello MaBumble. D-i-l refused to put the dog in another room so I don't bother mentioning it anymore. Son said I was being silly.

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blackeyedsusan · 17/01/2013 01:01

oh goodness indeed olivia please do not delete this, i am looking forwaard to reading it tomorrow!

Brew to keep you awake...

ClayDavis · 17/01/2013 01:02

Sometime opposites attract. Having everything in common would be boring

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