Not that my MIL is mini... although she is rather petite...
It's been a few days since this all transpired, and I'm still a little ticked/bewildered by it, so I thought I'd vent.
As you can see by the countdown we're getting married in Vegas in a few months. Last week DFi was talking to his mother about the wedding/reception and was informed that (according to her) no one will show up for the reception on time. The wedding is at 2:30, the reception at 6, they're not in the same place. According to MIL everyone will be late to the reception because they'll want to gamble after the wedding, and people will actually show up at 7 or 8. She says "it's the American Way". Now MIL & FIL immigrated to the US 30 years ago, so she's been there long enough to know that's just not true.
DFi told her that no, it's not the American Way, it's not anyone's way - it's just plain rude. So she told him that if he kept that attitude, he wasn't going to have any friends. WTH?!
I don't know if she's just going all wacko because she has 2 sons getting married this year and has no say in either wedding or what. But she's definitely getting weirder the closer we get to the big day.
I told DFi that instead of arguing with his mom he has to learn this handy phrase: "That's nice - is Dad there? Can I talk to Dad?"
It's been a few days since this all transpired, and I'm still a little ticked/bewildered by it, so I thought I'd vent.
As you can see by the countdown we're getting married in Vegas in a few months. Last week DFi was talking to his mother about the wedding/reception and was informed that (according to her) no one will show up for the reception on time. The wedding is at 2:30, the reception at 6, they're not in the same place. According to MIL everyone will be late to the reception because they'll want to gamble after the wedding, and people will actually show up at 7 or 8. She says "it's the American Way". Now MIL & FIL immigrated to the US 30 years ago, so she's been there long enough to know that's just not true.
DFi told her that no, it's not the American Way, it's not anyone's way - it's just plain rude. So she told him that if he kept that attitude, he wasn't going to have any friends. WTH?!
I don't know if she's just going all wacko because she has 2 sons getting married this year and has no say in either wedding or what. But she's definitely getting weirder the closer we get to the big day.
I told DFi that instead of arguing with his mom he has to learn this handy phrase: "That's nice - is Dad there? Can I talk to Dad?"
I'm not kidding. My mom took the gambling bus to one of the CT casinos, and then she forgot to show up when it was leaving. Apparently they paged her a bunch of times over the loudspeaker (she claims she didn't hear it), and then they had to send someone to find her! Your MIL is correct that some people get so sucked into gambling that they would either be late to the reception or else not show up at all. Hopefully none of your friends have this problem, but I certainly know that my own mom does 
pain in the neck MILs turn into pain in the neck grandmas!)
...present a united front. When an issue is coming up, either large or small...you and your DFi/DH discuss it, comes to an agreement about how oyu will handle the situation, and then when it has to be presented to the in-laws, you support each other.