RadishRose
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I was lucky with mil and fil. How about you?
Good for you having your MIL.Could not have had a better MIL. FIL had passed by the time I met my future wife.
That's a shame....My FIL was a gentle soul who never said an unkind word that I know of to anyone in his life. My MIL was the exact opposite. She lived to be 100, and alienated all her children to the point none of them wanted to be around her, except for my wife, who had endless patience. We tried countless times to help her in her final years, but nothing we did ever pleased her.
I'm glad (from your OP) that you had a better experience with your inlaws. Harmony in the family works best for all concerned.That's a shame....
It sounds like you handled your late husbandās mom with a lot of grace and patienceāsometimes thatās all you can do when personalities donāt quite align. Itās clear you cared deeply about him, and Iām sure he appreciated the way you respected his mother despite the differences. Iām glad to hear you had a good relationship with your current husbandās father too. Itās always special when you connect with your in-laws in that way.My late husband's Mother, I tried my best to overlook her snippy remarks to me, she wasn't mean she just believed if it didn't come from Missouri, it wasn't any good and I was from California. He loved her dearly so I just kept my distance and smiled a lot. My current husband, I adored his Father, his mother had already passed so never knew her.