DEAR ABBY:
My husband and I have been married three years, and we generally trade off spending holidays with each of our families. Because neither set of our parents is willing to travel to us, we go to them.
My mother-in-law takes great pride in hosting and sets a beautiful table. Sheโll spend an entire day in the kitchen, forgoing visiting with guests and wearing herself out to present an amazing dinner. If this brought her pleasure, there wouldnโt be a problem. But, Abby, she complains bitterly about how tired she is, how much her feet hurt, how much work it is to have people in her home and how she resents it.
The thing is, she wonโt let us help. Iโve offered each time to help her cook, bring dishes made ahead of time or take a turn so she can sit down. Each time I have been sternly rebuffed, as if Iโve asked something embarrassing. When I tried leading the cleanup crew, her response was a hard no. I even suggested I come a day early and help with prep work, also no. Iโm pretty sure she tells her friends she has lazy kids. Suggestions? โ BAFFLED IN PENNSYLVANIA
DEAR BAFFLED:
Your mother-in-law appears to love to suffer. She is a martyr, so PLEASE stop attempting to deprive her of her pleasure. Try as you will (and have), you canโt change her. Of course, you and her son could offer to take her and Dad OUT for a lovely dinner. If you havenโt already experienced enough rejection from the woman, you could give it a try. But donโt be surprised if she refuses the offer or takes this personally. What she may say to her friends about you should not affect you.
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