- She wanted to come to the - she ASSUMED she was coming to the delivery room when I had my first child.
- We didn't tell her when we went to the hospital because my husband, Todd, was afraid that she'd be really upset.
- When Todd called her to say that it was a boy! And he was healthy! And hurray! She said "what do you mean? She HAD the baby?!" That was her first reaction. Me me me. Ugh.
- I called my new baby's blog something cute like Second Baby and now she only calls my unborn baby Second Baby. She went to a make a bear place and made a bear with her voice recorded on it saying "Hello, Second Baby!".
- She is coming up to my house tomorrow to 'help' with Joseph while Todd and I go to the hospital to have the new baby. She is bringing her husband. When Todd told her that my parents were going to stay up North (they winter in a Southern state) through the baby's Birth Day, the first thing she said was "Do I still get to come up and stay with Joseph?"
I know. I know I'm whiny. But it's just - I feel like we in my (more normal, superior) family are the ones sucking it up here all the time. My parents live really close - what would be the problem with them coming over for one of the nights?
I don't really care as much as I did, say last week. I am in some kind of a fog now, you know, like right before you have the baby? Some kind of an earth mother groove where I think I will do anything to just have a healthy baby tomorrow. I will mention this 9,999,999 times going forward but my first baby was, to put it lightly, colicky and fussy and cried for the first four months of his life. I swear to God, I have some kind of post traumatic stress disorder from it, it was horrible. So I am praying this time, not just for healthy, but happy. But today? Today I say just healthy. Please, please. And please don't let me die on the table.
6 comments:
Welcome to the building!
I can't put my finger on WHY, but your mother-in-law drives me crazy too. I suggest we tell the doorman not to let her in.
Whoa, Mama. I can't stand people who do not respect the wishes of the Pregnant Woman. Um, hello? Your body. Your baby. You can have whateeeever you want.
In fact, Let's do invite the MIL to the building and lock her in the boiler room for the next three or four days so you can give birth to and bring your health HAPPY baby home without pesky interference from the MIL.
This is an excellent idea.
Your MIL would drive me bonkers, too. And you'll be fine having the c-section, I just know it. I will thinking good thoughts for you. Best wishes to you and your little ones.
Thanks for the support! I can't wait to see you all around the new building, I'm glad to be here!
Yup. She's the kind that is so subtle and insidious that you feel petty complaining about her, but when you lay it all out, SHE SUCKS REAL BAD.
You will not die on the table. things will go well!
LOL! You crack me up- but your MIL annoys me too... HA! Isn't it funny that our families just ARE superior to our husband's?
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