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MIL Jelly Over ANNIVERSARY

194 replies

MrsMissusAnonAnonymous · 08/02/2022 16:12

So, DH and I had our first anniversary. There was a little confusion to some people as to what day it was (on the license date or the wedding day?? We chose the date on our license). But MIL was always in the know, as she’s the one who informed me that we were technically already married a few days before the wedding day (which really was just a fancy dinner, vows were spoken on the license day at a registration).

Anyways. Our anniversary comes up, and we’re spending the day together. However, MIL keeps calling over petty nothings (not unusual) and asks DH a favor… DH says today’s my anniversary, so I’ll do it tomorrow. To which she just says “ok we’ll make sure you stop by your parents on your bday”. I found it off because she’s the type that will congratulate plenty for things like that.

Anyways, time passes, we eat out, and I decide, out of fairness, I’ll send her a picture of us on our dinner that I sent to other various well-wishing family members. She congratulated me and says she thought it was the 8th, to which I just say thanks and don’t argue. But, not even a heartbeat later, DH received this angry text “Congratulations on your anniversary (DH’s name) but I just found it from (OP’s name) that it’s today and not the 8th”. Like he’s supposed to apologize? Offer explanation? Like it truly matters to her what day we celebrate? Anyways he exaplains the concept to her and tells her that he did tell her on the phone, to which she doesn’t respond.

We went over for his bday a few days later, and nothing was said on the matter which is so odd given the type of person she is. Generally she’d gush and say she’s so happy. Today is the day of the wedding day. I receive a text, a picture of DH and I, with “Happy Anniversary❤️“ from MIL. It agitates me because we made it very clear what day and it’s like she’s just trying to coax me into arguing with her or just letting her pick the day and control it. I haven’t responded. I’m not sure to respond if at all. She does this type of thing where she just ignores your wishes and gaslights you into what she wants and it just irks me that it seems she’s trying make DH and I conform into that for our anniversary. What should I say?

OP posts:
AlternativelyWired · 08/02/2022 17:29

I like vegetarian raspberry and strawberry jellies mixed together and I like to suck it through my top from teeth. I've never had pineapple jelly but it's got to be amazing.

What was the question?

ineedsun · 08/02/2022 17:29

No jelly in a trifle? What is in a trifle then?

MichelleScarn · 08/02/2022 17:30

@MrsRobinsonsHandprints

Agree that there is No Jelly in trifle.

Lime is the best but it has to be moulded as a rabbit.

Not as a rabbit, for the rabbits as a lawn...
MIL Jelly Over ANNIVERSARY
Undecicive · 08/02/2022 17:31

Two threads on this?!

Berengaria1 · 08/02/2022 17:32

I've never had a trifle without jelly in it!

And I'm totally confused by the anniversary thing. Surely it's the day you got married?

AlternativelyWired · 08/02/2022 17:32

Ive never tried trifle Sad

BuritoCat · 08/02/2022 17:33

Genuinely disappointed this thread contained no jelly.

LampBookPicture · 08/02/2022 17:34

@BlueSkyeThinker

Birds trifle = jelly layer (and Dream Topping, hundreds & thousands) Sherry trifle = definitely no jelly, just sponge, jam, custard, cream. And half a pint of Croft Original, obvs.
BlueSkye is 100% correct.
givethatbabyaname · 08/02/2022 17:37

She wants it to be the date that she was most involved in your wedding, when the people she knew were at your wedding to see her son get married. It’s about her, not you two.

Raspberry jelly

PolytheneRam · 08/02/2022 17:37

What's a licence day??

MrsRobinsonsHandprints · 08/02/2022 17:39

A red rabbit hopping a skinned rabbit. No.

Although I like the grass idea but wtf are the things floating in Michelles jelly

Maybe pineapple rabbit.

Blue is correct

FelicityPike · 08/02/2022 17:42

@PolytheneRam

What's a licence day??
Some people have a Civil wedding before the religious ceremony where they sign the register and are legally married……I’m guessing that.
FelicityPike · 08/02/2022 17:43

@MichelleScarn (best name ever btw)
Are those tinned pear rabbits?! That’s awesome.

ElizabethG81 · 08/02/2022 17:44

I don't think you're ready for her jelly.

MichelleScarn · 08/02/2022 17:45

@MrsRobinsonsHandprints

A red rabbit hopping a skinned rabbit. No.

Although I like the grass idea but wtf are the things floating in Michelles jelly

Maybe pineapple rabbit.

Blue is correct

I think its possibly meant to be the movement of the grass blades... This was actually the highest level of absolute culinary excellence mid 80s I'll have you know!! 🐇🐇
toomuchlaundry · 08/02/2022 17:56

I want some jelly now. Have been sick for the last 2 days so only eating toast, I am sure jelly would make me feel better.

Does everyone know you got married legally a few days before your wedding day? Most people who do that treat the wedding day as the most important day, otherwise why would you do two separate events?

Georgyporky · 08/02/2022 18:01

I'm puzzled by the 2 dates .(Which, incidentally, should never be put in a trifle.)
Surely there can only be one ?

Norgie · 08/02/2022 18:04

Can you still buy orange jellies and lemon ones? Delicious.
No jelly in trifle? I've never heard anything like it!
Ooh but, does anyone else like tinned fruit in jelly? Especially tinned fruit cocktail 😋

On another note, I'd just ignore your m.i.l and carry on doing what you want to do op.

Georgyporky · 08/02/2022 18:08

I had a snigger over jelly & weddings.
I thought it was referring to the KY variety......

Hoppinggreen · 08/02/2022 18:10

You could make milk jelly and have a white rabbit then.
Iced gems for flowers
Serve with carnation tinned milk

stuntbubbles · 08/02/2022 18:14

Just here to register that as soon as I read the title I knew (a) jelly was jealous and (b) Mumsnet would immediately focus on the jelly not the jealousy.

My granny used to whisk it to make bubbly jelly.

Anyway OP, perhaps MIL is just having a wobble this week – is she usually quite hard to deal with? You need to be firm. What’s set all this off?

Jvg33 · 08/02/2022 18:14

MIL has too much free time. Suggest a new hobby - jelly making could be that hobby!

Blossombouquet · 08/02/2022 18:15

Had Covid over Christmas so didn’t have trifle as is tradition in our house.

…wanders off to see if we have any trifle mix in the cupboard

Totalwasteofpaper · 08/02/2022 18:15

@Nancydrawn

1. Ignore her.
  1. Realize that very few people care about your anniversary as much as you do.
  1. Realize that if she cares deeply about your anniversary, that's weird.
  1. In general, try to opt out of petty psychodramas with your mother-in-law, who will be in your life for the rest of your anniversaries in her lifetime.
  1. Avoid jelly.
This in spades.
ElizabethG81 · 08/02/2022 18:18

@stuntbubbles

Just here to register that as soon as I read the title I knew (a) jelly was jealous and (b) Mumsnet would immediately focus on the jelly not the jealousy.

My granny used to whisk it to make bubbly jelly.

Anyway OP, perhaps MIL is just having a wobble this week – is she usually quite hard to deal with? You need to be firm. What’s set all this off?

"Having a wobble" 🤣
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