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Lakeland Bum
My girlfriend has to work (medical profession) so I was planning on having a quiet afternoon after church. But my girlfriend put a wrench in the works when she suggested that I might want to take her mother out for dinner. Now I'm in a quandary.
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True Derelict

Originally Posted by
Haebar
My girlfriend has to work (medical profession) so I was planning on having a quiet afternoon after church. But my girlfriend put a wrench in the works when she suggested that I might want to take her mother out for dinner. Now I'm in a quandary.
Haebar, I feel ya, really do. I hope things with her mother improve but my experience is that it goes downhill. Doesn't help that my mother-in-law is a vampire.
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Lakeland Bum

Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Haebar, I feel ya, really do. I hope things with her mother improve but my experience is that it goes downhill. Doesn't help that my mother-in-law is a vampire.
I asked her to go to church with me and have Easter lunch afterwards but she says she is too weak from her chemotherapy. I'm off the hook for that but I do worry about her condition. We get along very well, unlike my last MIL from a marriage back in the early 80's. I guess "my banquet wasn't big enough" to quote Dylan.
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True Derelict

Originally Posted by
Haebar
I asked her to go to church with me and have Easter lunch afterwards but she says she is too weak from her chemotherapy. I'm off the hook for that but I do worry about her condition. We get along very well, unlike my last MIL from a marriage back in the early 80's. I guess "my banquet wasn't big enough" to quote Dylan.
Hi Haebar,
I'm glad that you get along and sorry to hear that she's going through chemo, rough bit that is. I suppose that I'm comically sensitive towards the situation but there are reasons.
Please wish your mother-in-law a happy Easter from someone that she doesn't know.
Pete