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Easter Dinner At Mother In Law's


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So we were all setting around the table having Easter dinner at my mother in law's house. The conversation went like this:

 

(mother in law says to me)  You should keep your mom's condo and not sell it. That will be a good place for you guys.

(me) What do you mean my mom's condo?

(mother in law) When you mom dies and you get her condo you should keep it.

 

Oh My Gosh! My mom is not dead  yet and this old women is telling me what to do with her condo.!  That is not only just twisted but way over the line! :blink:

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I hate to say it, but I find that people (usually females) over the age of 70-75 or so, start thinking about what is going to happen to their stuff when they die.  Our sister's Mother-in-law started giving away things like pillows she had made and clothing she was fond of, but only to people she truly knew.  When our mother was in her late 50's, she received several items from her including cushions and throws.  All I could think was that she must be preparing for the end and didn't want too much of her stuff, that she cared about, floating around out there with just anyone.

I must admit, your Mother-in-law does have a way with words, but I find it understandable.

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