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Mine left 2 hours ago, crying shame. She'll be back in a couple of weeks, though ๐
Good grief. I'm very lucky - my MiL is simply delightful. My husband, however, got the short straw when it comes to mothers-in-law - my old dear is a piece of work (she stormed out of our wedding day).
Take her to see Beach Head if you want her to see lots of the UK, no-one will ever know...
Apart from thousands of people on STW who will suss it out when they see 'Australian MIL found dead at Beachy Head' on the news! ๐
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Take her to see Beachy Head if you want her to see lots of the UK, no-one will ever know...
Apart from thousands of people on STW who will suss it out when they see 'Australian MIL found dead at Beachy Head' on the news!
STW? Beachy Head? Just blame the Mods... 8)
My MIL has been living with us for the last 1 1/2 years.
We have our ups and downs, and I complain a lot, to my wife. She take the brunt of it all.
But, to be honest, without the MIL being here, it would be harder for us to look after our son.
It's not perfect, but we have to compromise.
She does create more noise than our 1 1/2 year old though, and she has similar habits to Glen H (although she doesn't wear my socks)
Poor old bird, might just be jetlag making her crabby and irritable. ๐