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I must be a bit odd..............

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Joanna

Joanna Report 19 Dec 2007 23:12

No, you are not odd.
Just very, very lucky like I was.
I arrived at the Vicarage in Neyland, Pembrokeshire, already engaged to the younger son of the Vicar and his wife.
I met my husband (this was 38 years ago!) in Malta.
I was living there for a second three year posting with my parents, and my future husband was one of only four shore-based RN officers based in Malta.
We got engaged with due ceremony in Malta.
So my future in-laws had no notion of the sort of person they had to welcome into their family. But welcome me they did.
I could not have chosen any better new family. I immediately felt welcome.
There is now only my MIL left, and she is very frail at 93.
I know damn well that I will be the one who most feels her loss when she does finally die.
The only reason I have now started on my 'other family' is so that I can give my sons the info on their Dad's ancestors, and put my lovely MIL's family on as well.

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 19 Dec 2007 23:13

Muffs it don't matter how long ago it happened
the fact is it's happened and it matters to you.
that's what's important. I loose the plot when it's time for me mams anniversary-think it's cos I never got the chance to say goodbye.
catherine
xx

Mandy in Wiltshire

Mandy in Wiltshire Report 19 Dec 2007 23:16

I was going to say exactly the same as Joanna...no, you're not odd just very lucky.

You have lots of happy memories of your MIL and she will be with your children in spirit. I don't know what your beliefs are so I hope this doesn't offend, but I firmly believe that my Mum and my inlaws are my son's three guardian angels.

♥~Muffy! ~♥

♥~Muffy! ~♥ Report 19 Dec 2007 23:21

I don't hold strong beliefs I keep an open mind on things - if there is something more out there she'll be watching over them for sure Mandy that much I do believe xx

Joannna thanks for your words hon xx

Thanks Mandy xx

Joanna

Joanna Report 19 Dec 2007 23:27

Aw, you are welcome.
You and I are the lucky ones. Thank God for our in-laws.
My MIL will always be with us: the funny thing is that she and my elder son hold cups etc.in their right hands in exactly the same way, curling their little fingers around in an odd way.
My husband and his bro do not do it, and none of her other grandkids - nor my younger son - but my elder one does.
How is that for genetics??
GOD BLESS MOTHERS-IN-LAW!

And in spite of all the knocks (and boy! am I going to have words with God when I finally see Him!) we will meet our loved ones again.
This world is too logical not to.
xx

Animal Lover

Animal Lover Report 19 Dec 2007 23:28

(((HUGS))) honey. You're lucky to have known her. Unfortunately, OH's parents passed away before we met, but I get the feeling we would have got on well. OH loves my mum to pieces!

AL

♥~Muffy! ~♥

♥~Muffy! ~♥ Report 19 Dec 2007 23:40

I really hope so Joanna xx

Aw ta AL.How you doing mate? I know you've had a hellish time of it lately xx

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 20 Dec 2007 02:55

because my MIL was so horrible I made up my mind that when I got a DIL I would be the best mIL she could ever have, and I do believe I am - I love her to bits so she makes it so easy to be nice - couldn't wish for a better wife for my son

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 20 Dec 2007 03:01

Ann, hope I get a nice dil when my son finally settles down, and hope he doesn't wait too long either. I will try hard to be a good mil. I never married so my mils have been mols lol He was with a nice enough girl for four years, she had a little lad before she met my son, but there were some things I didn't really approve of, like she would smoke cannibis in front of little lad and stuff. They split last Feb after he had spent loads of money on her and the boy for Christmas, I was a bit annoyed with that, but he said it didn't matter. She called it a day and then he found she had been seeing a friend of theirs.
He is only 25 but as I am 60 I want to be a Nanna soon lol
Lizx