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  • #541
Thank you sweet Susza,
I'm so sorry, I somehow missed your post.
The only reason there were so many people invited in the first place was because of Dick's mommy. We have 23 family members, including my daughter's 🤬🤬🤬's dad's side ~ who by the way paid absolutely NOTHING on this wedding. < That's another story, another day :wink: I don't know how many more people my daughter actually invited, (friends and colleagues) etc...but it was in NO WAY even 3/4's of 200.
I wanted to keep it down to 100 or less, but Dick's mom wasn't having it. Of course she's not the one forking out 40 bucks a plate either. I told her I am a single mother and I live on my social security disability (she already knew this) but she kept insisting that SURELY my daughters father would be helping... NNNNNNOOOO he won't and he didn't. He is addicted to horse racing and never has a penny. Also an alcoholic. He used to be a Pharmacist, although he never went to school for it :smile: If you get my drift :wink:

With Dicks mom (DM), it's all about appearances. She is the only one in her family that didn't go to college. The rest are very successful in their careers and have money. Lord forbid that any of her nieces are going to out do her on weddings! She makes me sick.

And you are so right Susza, it is almost like grieving a death for my daughter.



LOL I understand...but he's no Walter White.


[video=youtube;aVSORyNwNeU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=aVSORyNwNeU[/video]
 
  • #542
Dmacky, how is your DD today? I bet she is on an emotional roller coaster. Regarding what she about Dick telling her it is easier to give in than fight with his mom? My DH said the same thing too so That is why I typed it. My DH and I get along so well and rarely fight, but his mother sent me into orbit many times and there were very angry words said by me that were hurtful and deadly aimed at my DH, who would just shut down and not respond. I am not proud of my behavior.

I can remember my in laws and my parents were here for Christmas Eve dinner. My MIL said something derogatory about me or to me, which my parents heard, and I can still here my father saying "Rise above it". I was so tired of rising above it, but did so for 27 years.

I figured out long ago that what my MIL did was done out of insecurity. She liked that I came from a well to do family, was educated, well mannered, had good taste, etc. I had a Southern mother who thought me well. What she didn't like was that I had married her precious son, the perfect one, who was actually not so perfect. My DH SIL said she dodged a bullet marrying the imperfect one, because she left them alone.

Your DD has just been saved years of grief, sadness, resentment because the dynamic does not change. She won't be thinking or saying "What about me and what I want"? She won't have to avoid his family's functions because she would be fodder for ridicule. It takes a tremendous amount of energy, self restraint, tongue biting, avoidance and patience to endure this kind of MIL. She would NEVER be good enough, even though she may have been far superior in so many aspects. Trust me! LOL. Dick's mom probably had a very critical parent who withheld love, causing her to be the way she is. At least I can trace it to my MIL's mother who caused my MIL to be the way she was.

My MIL died on her 85th birthday, and we (I) had planned a birthday party for her the next day. We still had it calling it a Celebration of Life party as it was catered with a tent, tables and chairs etc. I have been married for 28 years and that was the first time most of her friends had ever met me. They knew my BIL, SIL and DH as they had grown up summering in that area. They had never met me, and the look of surprise on their faces told me all I needed to know. I was not what they were expecting lol. I got thank you notes from her friends saying how lovely I was and what a great hostess I was and I had to laugh. Yes. Yes I am.

Payback is a witch with a capitol B. If Dick ever gets married, it will be to someone who doesn't have an opinion nor is competition for Dick's mom. Dick's mom will name their children and run their lives. When the focus is on her, she will be happy. I truly doubt, if your DD is as lovely as you, that your DD would have ultimately been happy. Maybe if they moved to Alaska or the Far East, but those tentacles are vast and wide. The umbilical cord stretches far and wide lol.

The betrayal of trust and the dashed hope for a future of love and happiness must be huge. Please tell her to Trust me when I say that when one door closes, another one opens. There is a lid for every pot and her pot just happened to be from Williams-Sonoma, not Kmart. She will find love and happiness that will be so much more fulfilling and rewarding. And yes, she will be able to name her own children... Xoxo
 
  • #543
Dmacky, how is your DD today? I bet she is on an emotional roller coaster. Regarding what she about Dick telling her it is easier to give in than fight with his mom? My DH said the same thing too so That is why I typed it. My DH and I get along so well and rarely fight, but his mother sent me into orbit many times and there were very angry words said by me that were hurtful and deadly aimed at my DH, who would just shut down and not respond. I am not proud of my behavior.

I can remember my in laws and my parents were here for Christmas Eve dinner. My MIL said something derogatory about me or to me, which my parents heard, and I can still here my father saying "Rise above it". I was so tired of rising above it, but did so for 27 years.

I figured out long ago that what my MIL did was done out of insecurity. She liked that I came from a well to do family, was educated, well mannered, had good taste, etc. I had a Southern mother who thought me well. What she didn't like was that I had married her precious son, the perfect one, who was actually not so perfect. My DH SIL said she dodged a bullet marrying the imperfect one, because she left them alone.

Your DD has just been saved years of grief, sadness, resentment because the dynamic does not change. She won't be thinking or saying "What about me and what I want"? She won't have to avoid his family's functions because she would be fodder for ridicule. It takes a tremendous amount of energy, self restraint, tongue biting, avoidance and patience to endure this kind of MIL. She would NEVER be good enough, even though she may have been far superior in so many aspects. Trust me! LOL. Dick's mom probably had a very critical parent who withheld love, causing her to be the way she is. At least I can trace it to my MIL's mother who caused my MIL to be the way she was.

My MIL died on her 85th birthday, and we (I) had planned a birthday party for her the next day. We still had it calling it a Celebration of Life party as it was catered with a tent, tables and chairs etc. I have been married for 28 years and that was the first time most of her friends had ever met me. They knew my BIL, SIL and DH as they had grown up summering in that area. They had never met me, and the look of surprise on their faces told me all I needed to know. I was not what they were expecting lol. I got thank you notes from her friends saying how lovely I was and what a great hostess I was and I had to laugh. Yes. Yes I am.

Payback is a witch with a capitol B. If Dick ever gets married, it will be to someone who doesn't have an opinion nor is competition for Dick's mom. Dick's mom will name their children and run their lives. When the focus is on her, she will be happy. I truly doubt, if your DD is as lovely as you, that your DD would have ultimately been happy. Maybe if they moved to Alaska or the Far East, but those tentacles are vast and wide. The umbilical cord stretches far and wide lol.

The betrayal of trust and the dashed hope for a future of love and happiness must be huge. Please tell her to Trust me when I say that when one door closes, another one opens. There is a lid for every pot and her pot just happened to be from Williams-Sonoma, not Kmart. She will find love and happiness that will be so much more fulfilling and rewarding. And yes, she will be able to name her own children... Xoxo



Loli has to put up with Pop's mother. His mother wasn't able to have children, so she adopted a baby girl, and the she got pregnant with Pop's brother, then two years later Pop came along. His mother was given a lot steroids during her pregnancy, and Pop was born a big boy. He looked like Bam Bam growing up, blonde hair an all, (his friends called him that). so he met Loli and they got married.
During the reception my sister over heard his mother say "well I hope this cheap little wedding works out". She made the dress and had a huge wedding for his adopted sister, and by that time she had been married and divorced three times in five years.
She's a mean little woman with a mean mouth. She made a remark about Lily being the hot fudge in our family , at little mama's baby shower. I was appalled. I think my mouth dropped open. Her daughter came up afterwards and wanted to apologize for her mother and we told her no big deal. But it was another thing out of the woman's mouth that we couldn't believe.
 
  • #544
Thank you sweet Susza,
I'm so sorry, I somehow missed your post.
The only reason there were so many people invited in the first place was because of Dick's mommy. We have 23 family members, including my daughter's 🤬🤬🤬's dad's side ~ who by the way paid absolutely NOTHING on this wedding. < That's another story, another day :wink: I don't know how many more people my daughter actually invited, (friends and colleagues) etc...but it was in NO WAY even 3/4's of 200.
I wanted to keep it down to 100 or less, but Dick's mom wasn't having it. Of course she's not the one forking out 40 bucks a plate either. I told her I am a single mother and I live on my social security disability (she already knew this) but she kept insisting that SURELY my daughters father would be helping... NNNNNNOOOO he won't and he didn't. He is addicted to horse racing and never has a penny. Also an alcoholic. He used to be a Pharmacist, although he never went to school for it :smile: If you get my drift :wink:

With Dicks mom (DM), it's all about appearances. She is the only one in her family that didn't go to college. The rest are very successful in their careers and have money. Lord forbid that any of her nieces are going to out do her on weddings! She makes me sick.

And you are so right Susza, it is almost like grieving a death for my daughter.

OMG déjà Vu! I had 168 people at my wedding and 40 people were my side. If I didnt know better, and my MIL were alive, I would think she had a doppelgänger out there.
 
  • #545
OMG déjà Vu! I had 168 people at my wedding and 40 people were my side. If I didnt know better, and my MIL were alive, I would think she had a doppelgänger out there.

Oh Zuri, your posts are incredible! So caring, so compassionate, so funny!
MERCI!
 
  • #546
I'm going to be a grandma ... to 3 baby birds. I think they're mockingbirds. Have been watching the mom and dad gather sticks and twigs and found these babies today!DSCN2284.jpg
 
  • #547
Dmacky, how is your DD today? I bet she is on an emotional roller coaster. Regarding what she about Dick telling her it is easier to give in than fight with his mom? My DH said the same thing too so That is why I typed it. My DH and I get along so well and rarely fight, but his mother sent me into orbit many times and there were very angry words said by me that were hurtful and deadly aimed at my DH, who would just shut down and not respond. I am not proud of my behavior.

I can remember my in laws and my parents were here for Christmas Eve dinner. My MIL said something derogatory about me or to me, which my parents heard, and I can still here my father saying "Rise above it". I was so tired of rising above it, but did so for 27 years.

I figured out long ago that what my MIL did was done out of insecurity. She liked that I came from a well to do family, was educated, well mannered, had good taste, etc. I had a Southern mother who thought me well. What she didn't like was that I had married her precious son, the perfect one, who was actually not so perfect. My DH SIL said she dodged a bullet marrying the imperfect one, because she left them alone.

Your DD has just been saved years of grief, sadness, resentment because the dynamic does not change. She won't be thinking or saying "What about me and what I want"? She won't have to avoid his family's functions because she would be fodder for ridicule. It takes a tremendous amount of energy, self restraint, tongue biting, avoidance and patience to endure this kind of MIL. She would NEVER be good enough, even though she may have been far superior in so many aspects. Trust me! LOL. Dick's mom probably had a very critical parent who withheld love, causing her to be the way she is. At least I can trace it to my MIL's mother who caused my MIL to be the way she was.

My MIL died on her 85th birthday, and we (I) had planned a birthday party for her the next day. We still had it calling it a Celebration of Life party as it was catered with a tent, tables and chairs etc. I have been married for 28 years and that was the first time most of her friends had ever met me. They knew my BIL, SIL and DH as they had grown up summering in that area. They had never met me, and the look of surprise on their faces told me all I needed to know. I was not what they were expecting lol. I got thank you notes from her friends saying how lovely I was and what a great hostess I was and I had to laugh. Yes. Yes I am.

Payback is a witch with a capitol B. If Dick ever gets married, it will be to someone who doesn't have an opinion nor is competition for Dick's mom. Dick's mom will name their children and run their lives. When the focus is on her, she will be happy. I truly doubt, if your DD is as lovely as you, that your DD would have ultimately been happy. Maybe if they moved to Alaska or the Far East, but those tentacles are vast and wide. The umbilical cord stretches far and wide lol.

The betrayal of trust and the dashed hope for a future of love and happiness must be huge. Please tell her to Trust me when I say that when one door closes, another one opens. There is a lid for every pot and her pot just happened to be from Williams-Sonoma, not Kmart. She will find love and happiness that will be so much more fulfilling and rewarding. And yes, she will be able to name her own children... Xoxo

Aww Zuri, you have brought tears to my eyes! My daughter is coming over tonight and I will let her read all the misery she has unwilling avoided. She will listen to you, as you are not her mother. Believe me Zuri I have had many conversations with her about what was to come, but she wouldn't listen to me, because she LOVED him. Although, she was already upset with Dick over all the "family tradition's" she was forced to attend. A few examples ~ every valentines day must be spent with his family because his mom makes her famous heart shape meatloaf, every Birthday mommy made his very special favorite dinner and cake from SCRATCH. Also, every Friday is "game night," and every Sunday is family dinner!! No exceptions, cause it's "traditions." Your sentence about "What about me and what I want"? has already been discussed between the two, and Dick just shuts down!!! You don't know what a godsend your posts have been because you actually lived it! OH >You are not going to believe what she wanted to give them FOR FREE for their honeymoon. A trip to Florida with THEM for their annual summer vacation. :lol: My daughter squashed that idea real fast, but I think Dick would have been fine with it. SMH She has already told everyone at my daughters shower that she wants 5 grandchildren :scared: I have actually met her sister, who is quite lovely. From just observing, I don't think anyone particularly cares for her. They seem to just put up with her. I caught Dicks father's mother rolling her eyes a couple of times, so there ya go. It wouldn't surprise me at all if she wanted to name the grandkids. I love that line! Thank you again for posting what my little girl (she's 23) needs to hear :loveyou:
 
  • #548
I'm going to be a grandma ... to 3 baby birds. I think they're mockingbirds. Have been watching the mom and dad gather sticks and twigs and found these babies today!View attachment 76733

Isn't grand motherhood great? You get the fun of watching and don't have to forage for bugs.

How are you? Has your arm gotten any better?
 
  • #549
Daisymae, I have never seen a mockingbird. We have also had our share of baby birds this year. The doves took over a used Robin nest, and the baby just left the nest for good yesterday. Kind of sad to see him go.... but we hear them cooing nearby all the time now. They were so quiet when they had the babies. What a fun year for birds.
 
  • #550
Oh yes, watching these babies will be fun!

My shoulder is slowly healing but it still hurts and I'm not doing any range of motion exercises cause I don't know where to find them. I missed the last appt. cause I couldn't afford it, but will get back over there. Meanwhile I use the arm as much as I can without doing anything I shouldn't do. Thank you for asking.

I haven't responded to your Lily situation, but please know I care very much and wish the very best possible outcome, page bender. We go back a long way! It just breaks my heart hearing everything. :loveyou:
 
  • #551
Oh yes, watching these babies will be fun!

My shoulder is slowly healing but it still hurts and I'm not doing any range of motion exercises cause I don't know where to find them. I missed the last appt. cause I couldn't afford it, but will get back over there. Meanwhile I use the arm as much as I can without doing anything I shouldn't do. Thank you for asking.

I haven't responded to your Lily situation, but please know I care very much and wish the very best possible outcome, page bender. We go back a long way! It just breaks my heart hearing everything. :loveyou:

Please keep us posted on progress of your new grandbirds...:congrats:
 
  • #552
Oh yes, watching these babies will be fun!

My shoulder is slowly healing but it still hurts and I'm not doing any range of motion exercises cause I don't know where to find them. I missed the last appt. cause I couldn't afford it, but will get back over there. Meanwhile I use the arm as much as I can without doing anything I shouldn't do. Thank you for asking.

I haven't responded to your Lily situation, but please know I care very much and wish the very best possible outcome, page bender. We go back a long way! It just breaks my heart hearing everything. :loveyou:



One way to help build strength and range of motion would be start slowly. The ones I did involved a giant rubber band. You (not just you but anyone) can do them without the rubber band.

[video=youtube;hm7xqu-pOEc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hm7xqu-pOEc[/video]



Also, and it's hard to believe, but icey cold water works better on some injuries than heat. When I strained a muscle by my leg and went to therapy they had me put my leg - up to mid thigh -in this freezing vat of icy water. It was like reaching in to grab a ice cold coke from an old fashion coke boxes of long ago. Or a beer cooler. but after the initial shock it really starts to feel good. Much better than heat. I don't think you wouldn't want to take a cold shower? LOL. In Texas in the summer there is no cold water. It comes out lukewarm.
 
  • #553
Oh yes, watching these babies will be fun!

My shoulder is slowly healing but it still hurts and I'm not doing any range of motion exercises cause I don't know where to find them. I missed the last appt. cause I couldn't afford it, but will get back over there. Meanwhile I use the arm as much as I can without doing anything I shouldn't do. Thank you for asking.

I haven't responded to your Lily situation, but please know I care very much and wish the very best possible outcome, page bender. We go back a long way! It just breaks my heart hearing everything. :loveyou:


BBM:
Daisymae, your shoulder will not heal properly without some strengthening exercises. Here are some simple ones that may be helpful. They are easy ones .... pick two to start and do just a few at a time, twice a day, until you are comfortable. Then add after about two weeks (sooner if you can) another two exercises or increase to four times a day. That should start to get you in better strength. You don't want that arm to be completely useless forever, luv. I know it isn't easy to make ourselves exercise, but five minutes twice a day you can handle, right.

Good luck to you. I know you can do it. :hug:

http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/PDFs/Rehab_Shoulder_5.pdf
 
  • #554
Thanks! I'll watch the video and start exercising as soon as the Braves game is over. :)
 
  • #555
And

I love this movie. I read the book when it came out and saw the movie when it was released




[video=youtube;kP7EBIpZH3Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP7EBIpZH3Y&feature=player_detailpage[/video]



Do you know who made his first major career by playing Boo Radley? Do these names sound familiar - Ned Pepper - Tom Hagen - Colonel Kilgour - Major Frank Burns - Augustus McCrae - and he played was Carl's father.



Anna has Harper Lee's first book on order. I hope she reads fast so I can. I had to promise to not bend any pages.
 
  • #556
" had to promise to not bend any pages"

:giggle: How do people keep their place without bending pages? I like to bend pages, too!
 
  • #557
Thanks! I'll watch the video and start exercising as soon as the Braves game is over. :)


daisy.... some of the exercises you can do while sitting down watching TV! You're too funny. Good luck. I hope it helps.
 
  • #558
They do not sell bookmarks in Michigan? :thinking:

:happydance:
 
  • #559
" had to promise to not bend any pages"

:giggle: How do people keep their place without bending pages? I like to bend pages, too!



I only bend pages in paperbacks. Hardbacks I guess have my respect. And I never bend pages in Bibles. I don't know if that's a southern baptist thing. I also say a quick prayer when people use the Lord's name in vain.



There are three truths in life:

Jewish people do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah, Protestants do not recognize the Pope as the leader of the Christian faith, and Baptists do not recognize each other in the liquor store.



A man went to heaven and was being shown around by St. Peter. As they went from cloud to cloud they came to various doors which St. Peter would open. One showed a large group rolling on the floor and talking in tongues. "Our Pentecostals" he said. Next was a serious ritual. "Our Jewish persuasion" he replied. Then another ritualistic service. "Our Catholics". At the next cloud, he didn't open the door but instead put his forefinger to his lips in the hush motion and they both tip toed past.. Once past, the man asked what that was all about !? "Those are the Baptists", he explained. "They think they are the only one's here".



A man walks into the woman's section of a department store and tells the sales clerk he wants to buy a bra for his wife. "What type of bra?" asked the clerk. "Type?" inquires the man, "there's more than one type?" "There are three types," replies the clerk, "The Catholic type, the Salvation Army type, and the Baptist type. Which
one do you need?" Still confused the man asked, "What is the difference in them?" The clerk responds, "It is really very easy. The Catholic type supports the masses, the Salvation Army type lifts up the fallen and the Baptist type makes mountain's out of mole hills."


I hope none are offended. I was raised a Baptist and, became a Methodist . There is the old joke that poor kids go to Gatesville ( a juvenile prison in the sixties, now a woman's prison, Darlie Routier is there). and rich kids go to SMU
 
  • #560
They do not sell bookmarks in Michigan? :thinking:

:happydance:

Why when you have a perfectly good book in front of you? It's there and you never lose your place.

Daisymae, you can also hold water bottles or cans of veggies to help build strength.
 
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