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Exactly how many times do I have to ask my MIL politely to mind her own business before I get to go off on her? 
She is a very religious person and has chosen to enroll all of her children in Catholic school. That's fine. That's her choice.
My husband and I not only are not very religious, but we can't afford to, and feel lucky that we live in an awesome school district and have no fears for our daughters' educations.
She keeps telling me (unsolicited and out of the blue) that they will suffer both morally and educationally. Meanwhile her two youngest (in high school) can't read an analog clock and can barely spell.
Normally my husband deals with her because she's HIS mother and he knows I'm likely to say something, well not something I won't mean because I'll MEAN IT, but something I shouldn't say anyhow. But as he's deployed she's taken to talking to me about it and I'm about at the end of my rope.
I've asked her several times to stop. Told her that "I'm glad that you are concerned for Nora and Kate and all, but really this is Patrick's decision and my decision and it ends there."
So what's my next step before I start telling her how I REALLY feel about her intrusions?

She is a very religious person and has chosen to enroll all of her children in Catholic school. That's fine. That's her choice.
My husband and I not only are not very religious, but we can't afford to, and feel lucky that we live in an awesome school district and have no fears for our daughters' educations.
She keeps telling me (unsolicited and out of the blue) that they will suffer both morally and educationally. Meanwhile her two youngest (in high school) can't read an analog clock and can barely spell.
Normally my husband deals with her because she's HIS mother and he knows I'm likely to say something, well not something I won't mean because I'll MEAN IT, but something I shouldn't say anyhow. But as he's deployed she's taken to talking to me about it and I'm about at the end of my rope.
I've asked her several times to stop. Told her that "I'm glad that you are concerned for Nora and Kate and all, but really this is Patrick's decision and my decision and it ends there."
So what's my next step before I start telling her how I REALLY feel about her intrusions?



) it's not something that nesc. has the potential for an overnite change of heart (unless she's successful with all those candles she's likely lighting for you
but to each his own so :flower3 . I just know people don't usually change other's posts. It changes the meaning of my post (to me).