When I was 14 due to some legal family issues I wasn’t allowed to live in my house until my sister (at the time 21) could arrive from Germany. Well not only did my mother give her my room and I had to move into the room with the litter box, to add insult to injury she rearranged my room plus her son tore some of my posters. I had over 100 on the walls. The state felt that another adult needed to be there for “my well-being”. I hated that entire summer. Yes the monster who was my father was finally out, but I didn’t have any place to go that was “mine”. The door had to stay open since as I said that was where the litter box was. My first & second try at suicide corresponded with all that. No one even noticed.
I never had my kitchen rearranged but I came home from work to find that my mother-in-law had rearranged my living room and expected me to be happy about it!
Maybe Elly could help Grandma find her suitcases.If she’s making herself at home and taking over, it’s time to put her in a box, and FedEx her back where she belongs.
My husband is helpful around the house – BUT, I’ve asked him not to fool around with my kitchen utensils. He puts them away willy-nilly. I’ll be in the middle of cooking, reach for something, and then spend 5 minutes trying to find it. Ouch.
@Felinefan55: I’m so sorry for what you went through. I’m so glad you’re still here. You’re a survivor. May your saying this out loud help someone else survive, too, and not feel so alone.
No, there was never a story line about Marian having Alzheimer’s.
SPOILER ALERT
Marian died of cancer on March 4, 1998. When looking up the date on the strip, it reminded me so much of when my dad and I got the call that my mother had passed in the night in 2006. I still cry over that one.
Thank you all for the kind words. I hope that I haven’t caused any pain. I know for me one moment I’m fine with reading others recounts and the next I am in a ball on the floor in the closet over the silliest things. Such is life.
Haven’t read all the comments, but from my personal perspective, never had to deal with a MIL! And in a way I am glad though, hubby never knew his mom. And I do feel sad about that, for his sake.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Easier for Grandma to find.
hsawlrae almost 10 years ago
Ding Bat !
Baarorso almost 10 years ago
Don’t you just hate it when people rearrange your work space? Sure what you had before was a mess, but…..you.knew.where.things.were! ;-D
mkd_1218 almost 10 years ago
It’s time for mom/grandma to go home………
tripwire45 almost 10 years ago
Never mess with a woman’s kitchen.
Grutzi almost 10 years ago
At least she hasn’t gone on a mission with nails and hammer in one hand and pictures in the other. That’s quite permanent damage.
felinefan55 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
When I was 14 due to some legal family issues I wasn’t allowed to live in my house until my sister (at the time 21) could arrive from Germany. Well not only did my mother give her my room and I had to move into the room with the litter box, to add insult to injury she rearranged my room plus her son tore some of my posters. I had over 100 on the walls. The state felt that another adult needed to be there for “my well-being”. I hated that entire summer. Yes the monster who was my father was finally out, but I didn’t have any place to go that was “mine”. The door had to stay open since as I said that was where the litter box was. My first & second try at suicide corresponded with all that. No one even noticed.
felinefan55 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Sorry for the rambling. The regulars here know that when I do finally talk I never shut up…lol
Laynegg almost 10 years ago
I never had my kitchen rearranged but I came home from work to find that my mother-in-law had rearranged my living room and expected me to be happy about it!
dwdl21 almost 10 years ago
Throw her out, and I’m not even remotely kidding.
Can't Sleep almost 10 years ago
Maybe Elly could help Grandma find her suitcases.If she’s making herself at home and taking over, it’s time to put her in a box, and FedEx her back where she belongs.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 10 years ago
House guests, like fish, smell after 3 days. I’m seeing definite signs it’s time to send the folks home.
AliCom almost 10 years ago
Mom put Ellie’s things exactually where mine are in my kitchen. You go girl!!!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Time for you to go home crazy lady.
Craig Lillywhite almost 10 years ago
No biggie. Moms won’t be around forever – humor ’em while you can.
Ginny Premium Member almost 10 years ago
My husband is helpful around the house – BUT, I’ve asked him not to fool around with my kitchen utensils. He puts them away willy-nilly. I’ll be in the middle of cooking, reach for something, and then spend 5 minutes trying to find it. Ouch.
loves raising duncan almost 10 years ago
Uh…hello? It is Elly’s kitchen!
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
@Felinefan55: I’m so sorry for what you went through. I’m so glad you’re still here. You’re a survivor. May your saying this out loud help someone else survive, too, and not feel so alone.
JanLC almost 10 years ago
No, there was never a story line about Marian having Alzheimer’s.
SPOILER ALERT
Marian died of cancer on March 4, 1998. When looking up the date on the strip, it reminded me so much of when my dad and I got the call that my mother had passed in the night in 2006. I still cry over that one.
felinefan55 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Thank you all for the kind words. I hope that I haven’t caused any pain. I know for me one moment I’m fine with reading others recounts and the next I am in a ball on the floor in the closet over the silliest things. Such is life.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Haven’t read all the comments, but from my personal perspective, never had to deal with a MIL! And in a way I am glad though, hubby never knew his mom. And I do feel sad about that, for his sake.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 10 years ago
Somebody watched “Worst Cooks in America” Sunday night.