Most people have a meddling mother-in-law that they dislike. My issue is my father-in-law.
This man is my husband's step-father. He and my mother-in-law married in 1998. I have been in my husband's family longer than this man has (husbter and I met in 1994). Needless to say, this man is not my husband's father, didn't raise him, or anything like that.
Now my husband is a mama's boy to some extent. Not in the bad, needs approval from Mommy for everything kind of thing, but always looks out for his mom, calls her every week (sometimes 2x a week just to say hi), sends her cards, buys her gifts -- however we learned a few Christmases ago that according to FIL, my husband must buy his mom an present at Christmas just for her. From mother to son...same thing with birthday cards we can't send a joint card, there must be one from son to mother.
Anyway, my MIL was supposed to have surgery done next week. A minor procedure which the doctor said would take 15-20 minutes. Anyway, she went this week to have pre-op stuff done and when her results came back the doctor could not do the surgery.
So my FIL calls me today (3 TIMES!!!! I was out running errands) under the guise that he has an interesting book he wants to tell me about. So he tells me about the book, and then tells me why MIL is not having the surgery.
Now here's what irks me and I am torn about it. MIL's white blood cell count came back extremely high and her platlet count was very low. So now she has an appointment next week to see an oncologist that deals with blood stuff (like my technical terms?) to find out what is causing it.
FIL tells me all of this, but tells me that I AM NOT TO TELL MY HUSBAND this at all. I am of the "I'll wait it out to see what is found, so we know if it is serious or not." but I don;t keep secrets from my husband, and I just find the idea of keeping stuff from him, espcially about his own mother just wrong.
However, my husband's father -- FIL2 I call him (yes, I had two FIL's) passed away in April from pancreatic cancer. FIL2 thought he had a heat attack in Jan, and then in March testing revealed cancer. At first they thought it was testicular, but then a week later determined it was pancreatic cancer. He passed away a month later, it was that far gone. Needless to say, hubster is still very sensitive to his dad's pasing (Father's Day was hard, FIL2's birthday just passed) and I know that hearing the news would shake him.
And FIL1 is very dramatic so they are already very somber and think that MIL may have cancer, cervical, lung, or something.......
I'm not really asking for advice. I am a "glass half full" kind of person, so I just sit and wait until I hear the news, but it really irks me that my FIL and MIL don't want to share this with the hubster -- in fact it wasn't MIL who told us about her upcoming surgery it was FIL who wispered it to us last weekend when we were visitng and MIL left the room.
Ugh. Just irked and fustrated. Thanks for letting me vent.
My husband is really neutral when it comes to FIL. FIL does irk him sometimes and this weekend the hubster was offended when he said that at their house he would not let our daughter (age 3) watch Dora because she picks up that "Mexican" language and she doesn't need to do that. DD was pretending to be a gate and was asking everyone who passed by to say the Spanish word for open in order to pass by. Pretty smart of her I may say.
This man is my husband's step-father. He and my mother-in-law married in 1998. I have been in my husband's family longer than this man has (husbter and I met in 1994). Needless to say, this man is not my husband's father, didn't raise him, or anything like that.
Now my husband is a mama's boy to some extent. Not in the bad, needs approval from Mommy for everything kind of thing, but always looks out for his mom, calls her every week (sometimes 2x a week just to say hi), sends her cards, buys her gifts -- however we learned a few Christmases ago that according to FIL, my husband must buy his mom an present at Christmas just for her. From mother to son...same thing with birthday cards we can't send a joint card, there must be one from son to mother.
Anyway, my MIL was supposed to have surgery done next week. A minor procedure which the doctor said would take 15-20 minutes. Anyway, she went this week to have pre-op stuff done and when her results came back the doctor could not do the surgery.
So my FIL calls me today (3 TIMES!!!! I was out running errands) under the guise that he has an interesting book he wants to tell me about. So he tells me about the book, and then tells me why MIL is not having the surgery.
Now here's what irks me and I am torn about it. MIL's white blood cell count came back extremely high and her platlet count was very low. So now she has an appointment next week to see an oncologist that deals with blood stuff (like my technical terms?) to find out what is causing it.
FIL tells me all of this, but tells me that I AM NOT TO TELL MY HUSBAND this at all. I am of the "I'll wait it out to see what is found, so we know if it is serious or not." but I don;t keep secrets from my husband, and I just find the idea of keeping stuff from him, espcially about his own mother just wrong.
However, my husband's father -- FIL2 I call him (yes, I had two FIL's) passed away in April from pancreatic cancer. FIL2 thought he had a heat attack in Jan, and then in March testing revealed cancer. At first they thought it was testicular, but then a week later determined it was pancreatic cancer. He passed away a month later, it was that far gone. Needless to say, hubster is still very sensitive to his dad's pasing (Father's Day was hard, FIL2's birthday just passed) and I know that hearing the news would shake him.
And FIL1 is very dramatic so they are already very somber and think that MIL may have cancer, cervical, lung, or something.......
I'm not really asking for advice. I am a "glass half full" kind of person, so I just sit and wait until I hear the news, but it really irks me that my FIL and MIL don't want to share this with the hubster -- in fact it wasn't MIL who told us about her upcoming surgery it was FIL who wispered it to us last weekend when we were visitng and MIL left the room.
Ugh. Just irked and fustrated. Thanks for letting me vent.
My husband is really neutral when it comes to FIL. FIL does irk him sometimes and this weekend the hubster was offended when he said that at their house he would not let our daughter (age 3) watch Dora because she picks up that "Mexican" language and she doesn't need to do that. DD was pretending to be a gate and was asking everyone who passed by to say the Spanish word for open in order to pass by. Pretty smart of her I may say.


