snickerboo
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Is your MIL my MIL's long-lost twin?
We leave in 2+ weeks and still haven't told her for fear of your situation!
I think honesty is always the best policy (and it has to come from your dh): "We really wnat to have a family vacation just the four of us. Taking the kids to Disney is very special and we want that bonding experience as a family." If she can't take that it's up to your dh to say, "Mom, I love you but we didn't invite you. It's important to me to have this as a special time with my wife and kids." If she cries and causes problems after that, don't let it spoil your vacation. You probably won't get to not have her there and have her accept ti, so you should do whichever is best for you and your family. After all, it will be no vacation for you if she tags along, right? Your MIL has to learn at some point that her passive-aggressive games don't work or she'll never quit with them.

I think honesty is always the best policy (and it has to come from your dh): "We really wnat to have a family vacation just the four of us. Taking the kids to Disney is very special and we want that bonding experience as a family." If she can't take that it's up to your dh to say, "Mom, I love you but we didn't invite you. It's important to me to have this as a special time with my wife and kids." If she cries and causes problems after that, don't let it spoil your vacation. You probably won't get to not have her there and have her accept ti, so you should do whichever is best for you and your family. After all, it will be no vacation for you if she tags along, right? Your MIL has to learn at some point that her passive-aggressive games don't work or she'll never quit with them.