One thing that you need to accept is that he or she is part of the family now. Regardless of the way you feel about him or her it is still important to make them feel welcome into the family. Don't make rude remarks to you...read more
The age old problem of in-laws when they're married to your children. We've all heard the mother-in-law jokes, but is it always the mother-in-law? Usually, it is a lack of communication and misunderstanding, but whatever...read more
by Sheryl Ross
first of all don't let you children come home and tell you anything that goes on behind closed doors. they will go home to that person and all will be forgiving, but you will remember what was told to you and hold it agai...read more
by Jeanne Sones
I have four grown children and I love them very much. They all turned out well and have good lives. Three are married and this is what I have noticed with my relationship with them now that they have significant others. ...read more
I suppose that I am writing from the other side of the coin: I am a grown woman - I hope, figuratively and literally! - and I cope with my family in law. Mind you, I am very much aware of the advice out there regarding thi...read more
by Karen Story
Hat's Off Naturally, or freely, is a whole lot easier than forcing. For instance, I love writing a story when God prompts me to. I dislike writing for a deadline. Another parallel would be to look at relationships. ...read more
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