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My FIL was EXTREMELY rude on Thanksgiving. Now, nromally, I don't let things bother me like that, but what he did stayed with me for days, and I finally told my Dh how rude it was. My DH was DEFENDING him, and didn't see the problem.
Here is what happened. A few weeks ago, I found out MIL has not seen the Polar Express. I tell her it comes out on DVD on Tuesday, the 22nd. I planned on it being our Thanksgiving night movie. Well, she jumps right on it, and offers to pick it up. She really wants to see it with the kids. Great. She is going to buy it, and bring it with her when they come for Thanksgiving.
OK, here is where I admit, we made a mistake. We did not inform the men that this was our plan ahead of time. We should of, and that is our fault. Still no excuse for what FIL did.
So, football is on during the meal preparation, football continues to be on after we eat. Fine, football is part of Thanksgiving. We enjoy some dessert, and the kids are enjoying their uncles and grandparents. By 4PM, my 9yo DS can't take it much more, he wants to watch the movie. I caught him trying to load it into the DVD-Rom on the computer! I explained we were going to watch it as a family, and he needed to wait. He wanted to know when.
I was thinking, if we put it in around 7pm, FIL would get impatient about wanting to go home, when I knew MIL wanted to see the movie. So I figured 5pm would be a good time to start the movie, and they could leave at a decent hour. So, I told DS to announce to the men they had a one hour warning on the TV. The movie was going to be put in at 5PM. I said this loud enough for them to hear ME. DS gives them the message, and MIL and I chat for an hour. At 5PM, my DS gets the movie ready. I tell the"boys" it is movie time. My FIL yells at my DS for touching the TV. He can't believe he shut off the football game, and he was going home. I thought at first he was joking, but, honest to goodness, he got up in a huff, and went to the closet, got his jacket, and was going home. The entire time he was GRIPING about the kid and changing the TV. How do you think my son must of felt??? Myself and MIL reminded him that we gave an hour notice, and he said "well WHO the hell is he??" Excuse me? HE is my son, and HE was doing what I told him to do. So I guess because it came from a 9 yo, the warning of giving up the TV meant nothing.
MIL kept telling him to change his tone, he was making the kids feel bad. He just grabbed his stuff, told someone to bring their mother home, he was going home to watch the game.
So, when I metioned to DH how rude his father was, Dh was like "what? he just wanted to see the game until half-time" and I asked "then what?" He said "Then he would of gone home to finish the game" Oh, so the outcome would of been the same? He would of gone home anyway? Then the kids and grandma would had to wait that much longer for the TV, just so Papa could leave? We have 4 other TV's in this house. Dh tried telling his father that he could put the game on in another room. He wanted no part of it.
Leaving I did not care about. If he wanted to leave, that was his choice, but for him to act like a 3 year old, and leave in such a hissy-fit, making my kids feel like heels, THAT was a little over the top, and I can't believe my DH can't see it.
Here is what happened. A few weeks ago, I found out MIL has not seen the Polar Express. I tell her it comes out on DVD on Tuesday, the 22nd. I planned on it being our Thanksgiving night movie. Well, she jumps right on it, and offers to pick it up. She really wants to see it with the kids. Great. She is going to buy it, and bring it with her when they come for Thanksgiving.
OK, here is where I admit, we made a mistake. We did not inform the men that this was our plan ahead of time. We should of, and that is our fault. Still no excuse for what FIL did.
So, football is on during the meal preparation, football continues to be on after we eat. Fine, football is part of Thanksgiving. We enjoy some dessert, and the kids are enjoying their uncles and grandparents. By 4PM, my 9yo DS can't take it much more, he wants to watch the movie. I caught him trying to load it into the DVD-Rom on the computer! I explained we were going to watch it as a family, and he needed to wait. He wanted to know when.
I was thinking, if we put it in around 7pm, FIL would get impatient about wanting to go home, when I knew MIL wanted to see the movie. So I figured 5pm would be a good time to start the movie, and they could leave at a decent hour. So, I told DS to announce to the men they had a one hour warning on the TV. The movie was going to be put in at 5PM. I said this loud enough for them to hear ME. DS gives them the message, and MIL and I chat for an hour. At 5PM, my DS gets the movie ready. I tell the"boys" it is movie time. My FIL yells at my DS for touching the TV. He can't believe he shut off the football game, and he was going home. I thought at first he was joking, but, honest to goodness, he got up in a huff, and went to the closet, got his jacket, and was going home. The entire time he was GRIPING about the kid and changing the TV. How do you think my son must of felt??? Myself and MIL reminded him that we gave an hour notice, and he said "well WHO the hell is he??" Excuse me? HE is my son, and HE was doing what I told him to do. So I guess because it came from a 9 yo, the warning of giving up the TV meant nothing.
MIL kept telling him to change his tone, he was making the kids feel bad. He just grabbed his stuff, told someone to bring their mother home, he was going home to watch the game.
So, when I metioned to DH how rude his father was, Dh was like "what? he just wanted to see the game until half-time" and I asked "then what?" He said "Then he would of gone home to finish the game" Oh, so the outcome would of been the same? He would of gone home anyway? Then the kids and grandma would had to wait that much longer for the TV, just so Papa could leave? We have 4 other TV's in this house. Dh tried telling his father that he could put the game on in another room. He wanted no part of it.
Leaving I did not care about. If he wanted to leave, that was his choice, but for him to act like a 3 year old, and leave in such a hissy-fit, making my kids feel like heels, THAT was a little over the top, and I can't believe my DH can't see it.



