Emily65Roses
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I was reading another thread about getting a lot of crap from people's in laws. I was just wondering everyone's experience with this type of stuff? This is mine...
I was not always aware of how lucky I am with Mike's family. They all (large extended family) know, and don't care. He has an aunt who is a nurse, a cousin with epilepsy, a cousin with a connective tissue disorder, and they accept me as is. Mike's parents and brother know me better than the rest, and they all love me as is. Mike's mom, Louise, asks how my clinic appointments went when I come back from them, let's Mike go with me to all that stuff. When he first came home, claiming his brand new girlfriend had CF, neither of his parents said anything discouraging about me. Louise, instead (being a librarian), brought home books about CF, read them, and encouraged Mike to read them. They both know I can't naturally have kids, and don't care, even though if Mike stays with me, their firstborn won't have children the natural way. Louise knows the paths were going to look into to have kids, and we've talked about it. I feel that Louise is very much like my own mother. I can talk to her about nearly anything. She doesn't care, or judge me. I rarely talk about the CF with Mike's dad, Steve, but he's not home as often, and doesn't talk about personal things as readily as Louise does. However, when I have, he just asks questions to understand better, and similar things. No one makes a big deal out of it, and at the same time they don't ignore it altogether. Perfect balance.
I don't remember stories with Louise as easily because there are so many. But one story I remember with Steve is around this last Christmas, Mike's brother Ryan, Mike, myself, and their dad all sat down together to watch Elf. Right when it started, I had a loud coughing attack. I left the room until it died down. Mike came to get me and told me to come back, damnit! That no one cared that I was coughing. I told him it must be impossible to hear over me. And he said that immediately after I left the room, Steve gave him a funny look and said "You know, she didn't need to get up and leave." Mike said it was almost accusatory because he figured Mike told me to get out. lol
I'm just curious if more people have in laws (though they're not technically my in laws yet) like mine, or ones that don't like them based on the CF?? <img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">
I was not always aware of how lucky I am with Mike's family. They all (large extended family) know, and don't care. He has an aunt who is a nurse, a cousin with epilepsy, a cousin with a connective tissue disorder, and they accept me as is. Mike's parents and brother know me better than the rest, and they all love me as is. Mike's mom, Louise, asks how my clinic appointments went when I come back from them, let's Mike go with me to all that stuff. When he first came home, claiming his brand new girlfriend had CF, neither of his parents said anything discouraging about me. Louise, instead (being a librarian), brought home books about CF, read them, and encouraged Mike to read them. They both know I can't naturally have kids, and don't care, even though if Mike stays with me, their firstborn won't have children the natural way. Louise knows the paths were going to look into to have kids, and we've talked about it. I feel that Louise is very much like my own mother. I can talk to her about nearly anything. She doesn't care, or judge me. I rarely talk about the CF with Mike's dad, Steve, but he's not home as often, and doesn't talk about personal things as readily as Louise does. However, when I have, he just asks questions to understand better, and similar things. No one makes a big deal out of it, and at the same time they don't ignore it altogether. Perfect balance.
I don't remember stories with Louise as easily because there are so many. But one story I remember with Steve is around this last Christmas, Mike's brother Ryan, Mike, myself, and their dad all sat down together to watch Elf. Right when it started, I had a loud coughing attack. I left the room until it died down. Mike came to get me and told me to come back, damnit! That no one cared that I was coughing. I told him it must be impossible to hear over me. And he said that immediately after I left the room, Steve gave him a funny look and said "You know, she didn't need to get up and leave." Mike said it was almost accusatory because he figured Mike told me to get out. lol
I'm just curious if more people have in laws (though they're not technically my in laws yet) like mine, or ones that don't like them based on the CF?? <img src="i/expressions/rose.gif" border="0">