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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:
CheesyWeez · 08/02/2022 19:14

red jelly with mandarin segments in it

oh yum I had forgotten about this dessert. Tinned mandarin segments right?

(with evaporated milk poured on top)

AutomaticMoon · 08/02/2022 19:14

The noicest jelly I’ve had is from Waitrose and is elderflower with berries in it 🤤

AutomaticMoon · 08/02/2022 19:17

@CheesyWeez

Op I'd reply to your MiL's "Happy Anniversary❤️“ with a brief "Thanks" that's all.

I never heard of anyone wishing anyone else a Happy wedding anniversary anyway, it's just for the couple to celebrate if they want to, surely?

There is no jelly in a traditional trifle, trifle was a thing back in history before Jelly was invented. Modern trifles with jelly are also delicious though

Where do you live OP, that you have a license and are at somewhere? Intrigued by your vocabulary.

Uh oh, are you not supposed to be at places? I learned English DIY though, a lot of films/music/magazines (was a teen) so it’s all over the place.
AutomaticMoon · 08/02/2022 19:18

@CheesyWeez

Op I'd reply to your MiL's "Happy Anniversary❤️“ with a brief "Thanks" that's all.

I never heard of anyone wishing anyone else a Happy wedding anniversary anyway, it's just for the couple to celebrate if they want to, surely?

There is no jelly in a traditional trifle, trifle was a thing back in history before Jelly was invented. Modern trifles with jelly are also delicious though

Where do you live OP, that you have a license and are at somewhere? Intrigued by your vocabulary.

Being at a place might be an americanism, for me.
pistachi0nuts · 08/02/2022 19:22

She sounds a total nightmare. Just rise above, be polite and kind, she wants a reaction by the sounds of it so don’t let her have it. Sounds like mine so I sympathise!!

whynotwhatknot · 08/02/2022 19:23

@LookItsMeAgain

Everyone knows that the ideal recipe for trifle involves many layers of ladyfingers, jam, custard (to be made from scratch), raspberries, and beef sauteed with peas and onions, topped with bananas and cream!
this
MalagaNights · 08/02/2022 19:23

God what a lot of fuss you're making.

Which day shall we celebrate?
Send everyone a picture.
She says congrats to me.
Says to DH she didn't know.
She sends congrats on the actual wedding day.

Nobody cares about any of this accept you and your mil who seem engaged in some miserable mind games, and are equally as petty as each other.

WestendVBroadway · 08/02/2022 19:25

@CheesyWeez

red jelly with mandarin segments in it

oh yum I had forgotten about this dessert. Tinned mandarin segments right?

(with evaporated milk poured on top)

My late DM used to make mousse, which was actually jelly made up with evaporated milk, sometime mandarin segments were added. I didn't know pineapple jelly existed. @IncompleteSenten no, I have never heard the expression Well Jell.
Pugtails · 08/02/2022 19:26

I would celebrate your anniversary on a different date each year to wind her up

MrsTerryPratchett · 08/02/2022 19:27

Jelly used in its North America context.

Also watch Pitch Perfect it's great.

Also every party should have two trifles: one with sherry, no jelly, proper custard etc. the other is tinned fruit, jelly, sprinkles and cream for the 'kids'. Or my gran's famous chocolate Switz roll bottom, chocolate Angel delight, buttons on top. Add spoon, open face!

Jijithecat · 08/02/2022 19:28

@KirstenBlest

red jelly with mandarin segments in it

jelly made in a mould

green jelly with a frog shaped sweet in it

more jelly ideas

Hmm, interesting recipe ideas thanks. Might have to try the poke cake in half term.

I've never heard jelly in this context before. Is it a derivative of well jel?

I guess it's your choice which day you consider to be your wedding anniversary. Is it not the same day it was registered?

WhereYouLeftIt · 08/02/2022 19:31

"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)."

I'm confused by this licence date versus wedding date.Confused

britneyisfree · 08/02/2022 21:07

This is why I refused to do the register bit in advance of the wedding. It's stupid and pisses guests off. My relative got married at a venue after get married a month before but told no one except their parents who were witnessed. His new DW couldn't resist wearing her new rings and the sheer volume of people that dropped out because they didn't want to travel to their far off fancy venue for a wedding that had already happened was staggering.

stuntbubbles · 08/02/2022 22:54

Do you and MIL usually get on? Do you gel?

WalkingInTheAir13 · 09/02/2022 04:17

I now have an annoying earworm!
It's a jingle from a very old tv ad. for… yes, you've guessed it, …jelly!

"There's orange, lemon, pineapple, lime
So choose Hartley's every time"

Op. I think you should just ignore your jelly-in-law.

TicTacHoh · 09/02/2022 04:24

Just ordered a jelly mould and put some jelly on my online basket- all flavours, I'm going to mix some of them in layers like my granma used to, what a time to be alive!!

Happy anniversary OP.

daisychain01 · 09/02/2022 04:27

You all need to grow up. Sounds exhausting.

2018SoFarSoGreat · 09/02/2022 04:33

I now am vaguely raking about in my cupboards looking for jelly, in my mind at least. Lime or raspberry preferably will appear, I hope. So good whisked with carnation milk to a bubbly frothy treat.

Anyway. Why would you think your MIL is jealous? Of what? That's an odd emotion to describe this behavior. It is quite unusual to choose the legal date as teh one your celebrate, but who cares? Nobody but you two will care, so let it go. Don't look for ways to build resentment, life is hard enough.

Happy anniversary!

Oddbutnotodd · 09/02/2022 04:35

I clicked thinking it was a spat over a jelly you eat.
Never heard of jelly as short for jealous. All these abbreviations. Causes a lot of confusion.
I would just thank MIL for her well wishes. Celebrate when you want.

Louisianagumbo · 09/02/2022 04:47

OMG, so much fuss because she sent you a card on the anniversary of your wedding. Really, what difference does it make? You celebrate it when you want and say thank you for the card. Life's too short.

Louisianagumbo · 09/02/2022 04:50

@stuntbubbles

Do you and MIL usually get on? Do you gel?
😂😂
frazzledasarock · 09/02/2022 05:00

Celebrate both. Have jelly on both days I say

Saltyquiche · 09/02/2022 05:04

It’s not a big deal, next year let her know which day you’re celebrating and don’t answer the phone or texts that day. Don’t let it bother you, don’t allow little things to eat you up

Saltyquiche · 09/02/2022 05:08

Genius, celebrate with jelly both days! In fact go away for a long jelly weekend away covering all the special dates.

LaurenKelsey · 09/02/2022 05:09

My dad loved green jelly with canned beans mixed in. Confused

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