Posted by Goose on August 28, 2015 at 07:14:25 from (70.198.46.14):
In Reply to: M-I-L posted by Eldon (WA) on August 27, 2015 at 21:21:11:
I always got along great with my late mother-in-law, and we had a lot of fun. I believer my mother reciprocated with my wife. When I first commented to my mother that C______ and I were talking of getting married, my mother's first comment was, "I can't think of any girl I'd rather have for another daughter". Not "daughter-in-law", just "daughter". And that's the way my mother treated her.
My father-in-law? He was a distinguished looking gentleman, and the proverbial pillar of the community, but his political convictions and mine were at completely opposite poles. In the interest of family harmony, I refused to get into any political conversations.
That being said, about the three weeks, my wife and I built a house about eight years after we were married. We had to give up possession of our old house before the new one was done, so we stayed with her parents for three months that summer. No one got knifed in the night, but we were very happy when we could move into our own place again.
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