Snow Makeup Day has Changed!

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by All Children First, Mar 19, 2007.

  1. Rostrawberry

    Rostrawberry Well-Known Member

    Why don't we throw both MILS together?

    My MIL is the type that has to have her way all the time...if not, she gives my hubby a hard time and he doesn't say anything to her because he doesn't want to have a confrontation...HELLO.
     
  2. Rostrawberry

    Rostrawberry Well-Known Member

    Special gift...hhahahahah ...NOT

    She doesn't appreciate anything we give her...18 years old and doesn't know how to say "thank you".

    Yup...my hubby and her are 9 years apart
     
  3. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Ok ladies, coming from someone who sees it from both sides, just remember one day you will be a MIL too and your children learn how to treat their MIL from what they see you do - that old saying "What goes around, comes around" really applies in this case. Being a MIL can be just as difficult as being a DIL (i am blessed in this area luckily), what is boils down to is two women loving the same man:lol:
     
  4. Rostrawberry

    Rostrawberry Well-Known Member

    Very True Kaci...but I def will not be like my MIL when that time comes.
    If you knew my history with my MIL...than you would understand where I am coming from and feel the way I do.
     
  5. mommy3

    mommy3 Well-Known Member


    I actually (kinda) like my MIL...it just works for all involved that she doesn't like to spend time with anyone. It doesn't bother her sons and they talk on the phone once a month or so (she lives locally). I was really only teasing....except that she is a little weird. LOL She's never been very maternal (their dad was more the maternal one) and that is where we part. I hope that I will be a "friend" to my future DILs and will do my best not to be controlling. I know, easier said than done.
     
  6. kidsfly

    kidsfly Well-Known Member

    Grace, I like your attitude! :)
     
  7. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    I think this change is a good example of how education is no longer an important issue.
     
  8. kidsfly

    kidsfly Well-Known Member

    Please explain further...

    On another note, our school sent home an announcement of the change today. So, it's good to see the communication has improved a little. If I'm understanding correctly, the decision was made just a few days ago, so that doesn't seem too bad in spreading the word.
     
  9. froggerplus

    froggerplus Well-Known Member

    I don't get school news anymore so what is posted here is how I hear it. Thanks for keeping those of us out of the loop, informed!

    Frogger
     

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