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AIBU to be totally pissed off with MIL

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HammerToFall · 18/08/2015 08:37

We are currently on holiday in the Yorkshire dales, we come here a lot and thought it would be nice to ask MIL if she wanted to come this time. Bit of background, MIL has always been a single parent and has struggled financially over the years. She does t work but looks after her elderly mother and spends most of her days back and forth sorting her mum out. We thought it would be a nice break for her to not have to do anything and just relax and not worry about feeing the gas and electric meter etc.

She said she would love to come but wouldn't be able to the long walks do - absolutely fine. DH said to her do whatever you mam come out for the day, sit and relax in the cottage, come for a drink or not. It's entirely up to you, just have a break.

Well since we got here she has done nothing but moan. The water doesn't taste right, the air is too thin, the towels smell funny etc etc. she is struggling to even walk into the local village which is five minutes so we said we drive there, but she doesn't want to go, she basically wants to sit in the cottage all day on her tablet. This is fine, no problem, we thought she might. However she wants us sitting in it all day with her as well!

The kids do not want to sit in a cottage all day, they want to be out exploring. She are now getting passive aggressive comments with sly digs about being left in her own all the time, and she keeps mumbling to the kids that she's going home.

She is sending messages to other family members saying how mean we are leaving her in her own, but she literally does not want to do anything she won't even go out for dinner or lunch in case she doesn't like the food!

I know she wants to go home, but if DH takes her then it's an eight hour round trip and we are losing a days holiday. I don't know wether to confront her the next time she makes a comment and try and chivvy her out of it or just go with it and ignore the comments, or take her home, lose a day and enjoy the last few days of our holiday Angry

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 20/08/2015 17:52

She'll be fucking SKIPPING to the car tomorrow.

HammerToFall · 20/08/2015 18:02

Haha stillstaying me too!!!

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HammerToFall · 20/08/2015 18:03

Although I have one final act of revenge - DH brother asked her what time she was home on messenger and she apparently said God knows it depends how many times they stop, so me and DH have decided to,stop every half an hour just to wind her up!

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HammerToFall · 20/08/2015 18:15

Hang on the affected breathing has started just as we're about to see the sheep dogs ( which she wanted to do) yep she says she feels shit and it's getting worse ............

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DoreenLethal · 20/08/2015 18:18

Pick up your mobile and pretend to call an ambulance

paulapompom · 20/08/2015 18:24

Maybe she needs a prescription of thicker air?

00100001 · 20/08/2015 18:26

MIL will say "No no don;t bother, I don;t want to be a bother"

DrivingMissLazy1 · 20/08/2015 18:33

Tell her the fresh air watching the dogs will do her good.

We've seen the sheep dog demo at Hawes, very impressive. I bet they'd round up any lost false teeth in no time Smile

hotCocolepew · 20/08/2015 18:37

Sorry , but this is hilarious
"Thin air" keeps cracking me up Grin

hotCocolepew · 20/08/2015 18:37

Sorry , but this is hilarious
"Thin air" keeps cracking me up Grin

Chippednailvarnish · 20/08/2015 19:23

Did you know that guide / assistance dogs toilet on the command of "busy busy".

It would be of great scientific importance to find out if sheep dogs obey the same command...

sadwidow28 · 20/08/2015 19:33

Chippednailvarnish is correct about "busy busy" command. I rescued my Border Collie dog at 6 years old and his original training was with police (he failed because he could bark but refused to bite!) But because he is trained sheep dog, "busy, busy" works every time.

He automatically rounds up children, keeps elderlies under a stern watchful eye - any moaning and he raises his head to do a gentle groan to say "Please shut up! My arthritis is worse than yours".

Mind you, I have to be careful when we meet friends on the street when walking and friend says, "How are you?" I answer, "Really well, but busy, busy as usual." Blush

TheCatsMother99 · 20/08/2015 19:38

I'm sorry that it's come a little at your expense but this thread has really entertained me.

My mother is a watered down version, she's not a constant moaner but she makes out she's in seriously poor health when she's not keen on something for whatever reason but all of a sudden perks up when it's something she wants to do.

You deserve a medal (and a crate of wine) for your efforts this past week!

Andrewofgg · 20/08/2015 19:52

Pick up your mobile and pretend to call an ambulance

Or better: a hearse.

HammerToFall · 20/08/2015 20:19

Omg! At the sheep dog trials she had to WALK across a field. The affected breathing, back clutching and head holding was phenomenal

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DriverSurpriseMe · 20/08/2015 20:23

I cannot believe this woman is only sixty years old!

I dare you to say "Ah fuck off MIL, there's nothing wrong with you".

Then RUN RUN RUN back to the cottage and get your Yorkshire Blue out.

OriKumi · 20/08/2015 20:26

maybe you need to send her brochures of nursing homes when you are back.

Missrubyring · 20/08/2015 20:28

I think you should make packed lunches for the car tomorrow with your Yorkshire Blue Grin

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ScrambledSmegs · 20/08/2015 20:42

I am so sorry Hammer, but your MIL is amazing. Sounds like absolute hell to have to inhabit the same space as her for an entire week though. Thanks

Reminds me a little of my DGM who dropped loads of unsubtle hints about joining us on holiday until one year DM gave in. It was awful. She spent the entire time moaning about the heat, the foreign food, the people... It was the fucking South of France! In August! What the fuck was she expecting?! I loved her but the memory of her sitting in her coat under a beach umbrella reading with a face like she'd been sucking lemons will live with me forever.

We never went on holiday with her again, despite her asking. I'm surprised she thought we'd have her! The funny thing is she was completely fab most of the time, just had a personality transplant abroad.

Toffeewhirl · 20/08/2015 20:44

shite - I love that mug. Would love to see the look on my MIL's face if I handed that to her (she thinks the word 'fart' is rude Grin).

paulapompom · 20/08/2015 20:46

Grin at sadwidows dog and at drivers advice - RUN RUN RUN Grin.

WALK ACROSS A FIELD! You say? Is she in bed now recovering?

OTheHugeManatee · 20/08/2015 20:49

I foresee many cheese sandwiches for the drive home Grin

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