so yesterday being mother's day, the mrs and i attended church (as we usually do on holidays). that's the church in which we were wed, and at which my father-in-law is the founding minister. we had a few preparations we had to make re: meal prep for the day, so we set out early yesterday morning, stopped at a branch of our favorite supermarket which is along the way, and made it to church with an unusually large amount of time to kill, so we headed to the church office to chat with my FIL, who was there, making notes on what he was going to say during worship service.
well, he starts talking about the meal, and he's making a roast using an alton brown method (involves a terra cotta planter). and he wants to stop at home to put the roast in the oven before we all head out to see his mother (my wife's grandmother) at her assisted living facility.
that all sounds OK, so we move on to other matters, although something is niggling at the back of my mind that there's something amiss here, but i ignore it.
it's only after church that we realize the issue: there's no way we can have the meal with her family if we're going to my parents' place for the evening. the roast will take 4 hours to cook, and it wasn't going into the oven until 1, meaning it won't come out until 5--by which point we were already expected at my parents' place.
what's mystifying though is that this is what we do every single holiday. we've done it this way for well over a decade. and apparently, everyone at the in-law's has forgotten that i too have family obligations that don't involve seeing them.
i'm kinda annoyed by this, but no big deal. what i'm really pissed off about though is that the mrs was really upset by this. her parents are a lot more demanding of our time than mine are, esp her father--whose behavior to my MIL yesterday was positively shameful, esp considering it was mother's day. he's gonna cross the line some day, and i'm not gonna be able to stop myself from verbally eviscerating him. in fact, i have known for years precisely what i will say to him if/when that moment ever comes.
what's deeply ironic about this is that the in-laws are fanatics about planning things down to the minute. i guess we're going to have to be sure to be clear about when we're expected elsewhere from the get-go in the future.
i suppose i should be grateful though that they think of me as part of the family, not just some guy who married their daughter.
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