Some people bring dessert to family holidays—my mother-in-law brought chaos. After what she pulled at Thanksgiving, I decided Christmas would be unforgettable… for both of us. My name is Wren.
I’m 35, married to Jett, and we have a five-year-old daughter named Sage, who is the light of our lives. Jett and I have been together for six years. And I would love to say that I’ve always had a great relationship with my mother-in-law (MIL), Ivy, but that would be a big fat lie.
From day one, Ivy has never really liked me. She doesn’t scream or fight or cause big blowups — that would at least be honest. No, she’s more of the sneaky, mean type.
The kind who acts sweet in front of others but always leaves behind just enough of a mess to ruin your mood. Every holiday with her is like walking through a garden where the flowers look pretty, but every petal tastes sour. Thanksgiving has always been my holiday.
Even before Jett and I met, I would host dinner at my tiny apartment, squeezing people around mismatched chairs and serving way too much food. I call it my Super Bowl, my moment to shine. When my husband and I finally moved in together, Ivy and I made a casual deal to “split” the calendar.
I’d host Thanksgiving, she would host Christmas. It felt fair at the time, but looking back, I should’ve written up a real contract with all sorts of rules. Every Thanksgiving since then, my MIL has found new and creative ways to mess things up.
One year, she offered to “help” with preparations and then snuck around the kitchen adding salt and pepper to every single dish! Little Sage was the one who told me about it, saying, “I saw Grandma playing with the food.” That year, the stuffing was so salty you could’ve dried fish on it! The potatoes were basically impossible to eat.
What happened next changed everything… FULL STORY on the next page.
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