Sunday dinners at our place are sacred, with laughter, food, and just the right amount of family chaos. But last weekend, something didn’t feel quite right. My mother-in-law, who showed up uninvited, looked pale and tired. I asked if she was okay. She smiled faintly and said, “I’m fine.”
Later, I caught her discreetly sharing her water bottle with my son. I cringed, but before I could react, the moment passed.
Fast-forward two days: my son was down with the flu. Furious, I told my husband, but his answer left me speechless: “Mom just called me. She is having pneumonia.” The next day, I dialed her number, but an unknown woman picked up. A gentle voice said, “You’re late… she’s already been moved to the hospital.”
My anger hit a wall of guilt and confusion. I didn’t expect her to be in such a serious condition, but at the same time, I was worried about my son and what would happen to him. Luckily, he got better in a couple of days, and my MIL was released from the hospital a week later.
Still, I am angry with her and not sure how I should behave towards her.
Thank you, Isabel, for sharing your story with us. We came up with some ideas that you can choose to handle the situation with your MIL.