has learned why they call them in-laws as opposed to outlaws... outlaws are wanted! ***edit in red
This is rediculous. My mother-in-law and Wes's dad are taking shifts coming over because of thier stupid dog. Brookelynn is mean to small dogs, so I told them not to bring her. They don't HAVE to sit with her. It's a freaking dog. But no, MIL says they'll come over in shifts because she's not leaving the dog. I didn't even want them to come up this weekend. I got no say. But I AM NOT induring this in shifts. Nope, I'd rather them go visit friends than come in shifts because I'm not getting stuck inside my house because of them. I have plans this week. I didn't even know till Wednesday the exact date they were coming. Why didn't I get a say? Trust me, if they want to come in shifts, me and the babies won't be here. I am not gonna change my plans to support theirs. Nope sorry. I'm stuck in the house all week. I won't be stuck in the house on the weekend. Sunday is the only day I "really" get to leave the house.
My inlaws kicked my hubby out at 16, sold all his stuff, and moved across the country. They critizise him every chance they get. I dislike them. THE MOM wouldn't let me change my daughter at Christmas last year until I opened my bday present. I tried to take daughter from her, and she held DD so tight I would have hurt DD if I had taken her away. I hate these people. They are inconsiderate, think they are above us, and do not listen when we tell them no. I did not want them coming at all. But do they listen no. They live about 6 hours away. They were just here in August. But then they brought SIL who I think is a spoiled lil brat who needs to keep her nose out of other people's business. Thank God she's away at college right now. I'd end up going to jail for assault.

Can you offer a room or basement to leave the kennaled dog??
I have no where to stick that damn dog. It'll just cry if it can't see MIL. I wish the dog would die already. She's a pain in the ass. MIL is too. Onlyplace I could maybe put the dog is upstairs in DD's room and I don't want or let anyone upstairs other than DD, DS, hubby, and myself.

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- ArmyWifeNoDrama
on Nov. 8, 2009 at 10:59 AM