Amy&Dan
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I am with the OP too, except the part where she says she isn't thrilled about the baby. I do think son and daughter in law are going to have to grow a backbone where her parents are concerned. I mean, these plans were made and then the inlaws horn in. I am telling you this happened to my own mom on more than one occasion.
I really think the OP needs to go, if for no other reason than to not let the inlaws call her shots. But I stand my statement that she needs to talk with her son alone, to let him know she is hurt. That way they can become allies, and work with the dil to see that her parents don't have all the say so. It stinks that OP will most likely have to be the one to really be the bigger person. At least for this time. Which is why I hope she and the son really communicate about this. So that next time, maybe the dil's parents have to the ones to grow up. I defnitely think they are the only bad guys in this. And I am sure its out of love for their daughter, but they need to let go too. Big Time!
I hope it all works out.
And I will go to my grave thinking this is the way it is as far as sons vs. daughters. My mom had two daughters to balance out the fact that her son became more a part of his wife's family than his own. Poor OP has two sons, one ex husband and nobody on her side. I really feel sorry for her. And hope she gets excited about this baby again.
I really think the OP needs to go, if for no other reason than to not let the inlaws call her shots. But I stand my statement that she needs to talk with her son alone, to let him know she is hurt. That way they can become allies, and work with the dil to see that her parents don't have all the say so. It stinks that OP will most likely have to be the one to really be the bigger person. At least for this time. Which is why I hope she and the son really communicate about this. So that next time, maybe the dil's parents have to the ones to grow up. I defnitely think they are the only bad guys in this. And I am sure its out of love for their daughter, but they need to let go too. Big Time!
I hope it all works out.
And I will go to my grave thinking this is the way it is as far as sons vs. daughters. My mom had two daughters to balance out the fact that her son became more a part of his wife's family than his own. Poor OP has two sons, one ex husband and nobody on her side. I really feel sorry for her. And hope she gets excited about this baby again.



, but who managed to pull through in the end). DM went home the day DD was born and DM was the one who accompanied us home from the hospital. However, I told them BOTH to go home and leave me alone to learn to fend for myself (we didn't live at MIL and FIL's house at that time) once we were home from the hospital.
I really hope that you find what you need to have a Merry Christmas with your son and his family. I know it must be hard dealing with all this.