taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2005
- Messages
- 4,671
Christine said:Oh, Boomhauer, he we go with the "solo trip" thing again. She assures you over and over that the trips are okay, that she wants you to be happy, and yet, each time before the trip there is a huge deal made, she makes you feel like crap, and the whole "solo trip" thing comes up again?![]()
Honestly, I do think you are just doomed with this woman. Instead of treating you as family, it seems you are always going to be the "outsider" with her and her son. This just seems like a no-win situation for you.
And, like C. Ann mentioned, she might be a "my way or the highway" person. That's what I'm thinking.
Christine, I was just thinking the SAME thing. Sounds like she might be a bit angry about your trip (there IS a pattern here, I have noticed from some of your other threads)...and is perhaps short-fused because of it. I used to get that way with DH when he just wanted out with his friends for a night, during baseball season (when he is already VERY rarely home). Oh, did I burn up. I even told him it was fine, but as the time for the night out approached, I started punishing him subtly. Now that I have taken TWO solo trips in order to decompress, I am much more understanding of his needs for time away. (Helps that he is no longer a baseball coach though, lol). I hoep that family/marriage counseling, perhaps a parenting class, can help you. But if it cannot, it cannot.
that you had back in the begininning. My advice would be a weekend away - just the two of you. With MIL so close by, hopefully it would be easy enough to arrange. You both need to be reminded of how you feel about one another with the added stresses of life put aside.