I admit this is a somewhat passive-aggressive way to rant. Why? Cuz I really don't think anyone reads this which is fine with me.
Today was Bryan's nephew's (LDS) baptism. We went to the church and was talking with another nephew when Bryan's mother walked in. She went wayyyy around us. Her husband (Bob) asked where she was going and she replied that she didn't want to interrupt our conversation. I took personal offense at that because it seemed to me that she went wayyyyy out of her way to not even walk by me or say hi to me.
She didn't even say any words to me until several hours later as we were standing in line for food. She said, "Now I can greet people." I asked her what stopped her before. She mentioned something about having to help with the food.
I don't think she likes me anymore. Should this bother me?
You'd Better Write That One Down
14 years ago
2 comments:
Of course nobody reads it if you don't invite anybody to! I didn't know you had a blog until today when I checked my dashboard and saw that you were a follower of my blog. Of course I clicked on your profile and lo and behold you had a blog. Blog, blog. Don't you hate the word "blog"? Anyway, I'm glad I found yours so that I can be privy to your ranting. So ranting or not, keep the posts coming. Unless of course you don't want me to be privy to your ranting, in which case you'll have to change your settings to private, because I am an unabashed esnooper.
No, you shouldn't be offended. I think mother-in-laws in general tend to do things unintentionally that could be seen as rude or whatever. Like my mother-in-law makes comments about my cooking/decorating/not having a baby/not being Mormon-ness that I've just learned to let slide. Whether she means to offend me or not, if I care about her liking me, I would be wasting a lot of time.
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