11/09/2016
Dear Dr. Laura:
I hear some of your callers who have issues with their in-laws. I've never had any problem with mine. Maybe it's because I decided a long time ago that I knew what I wanted in a husband, and when you find the right person, chances are, his family is just as wonderful. There shouldn't be conflict, and it's not a competition!
If you have the right attitude, often everything will go well. For example, my mother-in-law cooks and sometimes sends food over to us. I could take that as an insult. Instead, I see it as a lovely woman who has extra time on her hands and is being generous to her son and daughter-in-law. There's some food I just don't make at all, because hers is better!
I do, however, bake a lot. While she has shared her baking recipes with me, she also has praised me for items I bake far better than she does. I take that as a compliment. We have found a peaceful coexistence that is in many situations mutually beneficial. I'm happy to have her as part of our family.
Melinda
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