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The C Word Dilemma !
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OK, we have over the last 10 years invited MIL to join us for Christmas she always says she will think about it but never gives us an answer - when we finally ask her if she is coming so we can book flights, its always 'no I have made alternative plans'
Well this year I have invited my stepmum and stepsibilings and their partners for Christmas and they are all driving over on mass.
So he and I were talking last night over his mother and the fact that she dropped into the conversation that she feels ignored at Christmas. Now given how many times we have invited her over and how I feel about her and how she behaved when my father died - I obviously don't want her here.
But he thinks we should put the invite out there.
My worry is that if we invite her this is the year she would say yes - i can't trust her to behave and not upset my Stepmum.
Opinions please.
Well this year I have invited my stepmum and stepsibilings and their partners for Christmas and they are all driving over on mass.
So he and I were talking last night over his mother and the fact that she dropped into the conversation that she feels ignored at Christmas. Now given how many times we have invited her over and how I feel about her and how she behaved when my father died - I obviously don't want her here.
But he thinks we should put the invite out there.
My worry is that if we invite her this is the year she would say yes - i can't trust her to behave and not upset my Stepmum.
Opinions please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So all your relatives are coming for Christmas and your OH has only his mother who you 'don't want'. I presume your relatives are grown up and quite capable of realising what a ------------ your MIL is and treat her accordingly, maybe even bring her down a peg or too. Invite her , and if she comes pre-warn your relatives what she's like and give them advice to ignore her. Personally I doubt she'll come, as people like that prefer to moan about not being invited, or about being alone, than actually going somewhere and having a good time.
Oh Douglas she would be in tears before then!
The last time we had her over, I spent a long time making a low fat Christmas lunch for her as she wasn't allowed a lot of fat, only to walk out into the hall whilst she was on the phone to her friend telling her that the food was awful and dripping in grease!
The last time we had her over, I spent a long time making a low fat Christmas lunch for her as she wasn't allowed a lot of fat, only to walk out into the hall whilst she was on the phone to her friend telling her that the food was awful and dripping in grease!