have had more years experience with In-Laws. My problem was MFI. He hated me from the go. He was a Corn-Beef Farmer I was a Dairy-Man. He was a staunch English-man I was a Bull-headed-Dutchman. When Marg and I got engaged he had one word "Congratulation" From then on the battle was on. Marg was a tall women and at that time weight was 109 lbs.Being in college they bought her a meal ticket and no money for snacks. She was flat hungry. My mother was a excellent cook. If you went away hungry it was your fault so Margery loved to come to my house and eat with us as a results she started to put some meat on that beautiful body, So old FIL & MIL go in attach mode "Margery you are getting fat,are you Pregnant". This type of remarks were a constant flow from her parents even to the point of having the family minister consul Her father qas insermental in her first teaching job (Clear accross the state from me. That was a big mistake One of the other teachers had a new car and her fellow lived 10 miles from me. Well girls are girls. Marg would buy the gas so every weekend her they came. Her parents never knew this till thry went up to visit her and the other teacher's told them she was down to see me like she was every week an she had moved out of the room at a mninister & his wife's home and moved in with the rest of the teachers, So we decided to get married. What about FIL? In Iowa Marg was under age 20 so to get a marrage licenses she had to have dear old father sign off. Solution!We will go to Missouri they do not have to have parental permission. "Who's going to tell you father". Her answer "I will". I Never will forget her getting out of the car and walking to the house. She came out with a big smile."We are going to have a Wedding here at the house on Christmas Day". "I told them straight-out we have a wedding here or I am going out and get in the car and we are going to Missouri and get married. I could ask for any greater love from her than that. The point I want to make is it is not what your in-laws think of you it is the love you have for each other that really counts. gitrib
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