208 Vouchers Lucy raised her voice and replied, âI know how to do it, Mom, so donât worry about it.â
With that said, Lucy began to change the babyâs diaper and then breastfeed, and Vivienne Quinn went out to avoid it, even if they were all women, they would be embarrassed.
Vivienne Quinn went out, Mrs. Black went in cheekily again, standing beside Lucy and staring at him, while saying, âPinch your nipple a little, donât choke your grandson.â
Lucy was already very upset, and changed the direction while holding the baby.
Mrs. Black also changed direction. Seeing that Lucy âs clothes were about to fall down to cover her milk, she reached out and said, âDonât hurt my grandsonâs eyes.â
The moment Mrs. Black reached out her hand, Lucy almost exploded.
In such a private place, even if Mrs. Black has been staring at it, he even stretched out his hand.
Lucy feels inappropriate even if she is her own mother, let alone a mother in law.
Lucyâs anger was suppressed and suppressed, and she insisted on feeding the baby.
While Lucy was arranging her clothes, Mrs. Black took the opportunity to hug the child.
Divdirty into pages now 1288 (Vouchers âThe grandson has just had milk, so he has to pat his back lightly, otherwise he will spit up easily.â
Mrs. Black said as he walked out,âIâll take my grandson out for a walk, and you can talk to your friends.â
Lucy followed and said, âMom, itâs windy outside, so donât carry her out.â
Mrs. Black said,âChildren should not be pampered and should adapt to the environment. You young people donât understand, but I have experience.â
These words suffocate Lucy to death, because usually when she takes care of the child and goes out for a walk, Mrs. Black will say that the child has weak resistance and it is windy outside, so she cannot be carried out.
Now she said the same thing, Mrs. Black made another excuse.
In short, what Mrs. Black does and says is right, and what she says and does is wrong.
Since Vivienne Quinn was here, Lucy didnât care about Mrs. Black and let her carry her out.
Lucy asked, â Vivienne Quinn, coffee or juice?â
âJuice.â Vivienne Quinn also saw that Lucy was in a bad mood, so she couldnât say anything.
The relationship between daughter-in-law and mother-in-law has Dividing into pages now never been easy to handle.
The concept of parenting between the two generations is different, and conflicts are more likely to arise.
11 Lucy asked Georgie at home to pour a glass of juice over, and in the huge living room, it was just the two of them chatting and talking.
Most of the topics revolved around children, and while chatting, Lucy seemed unable to suppress her emotions, and said, âI graduated from a prestigious school anyway, and I can be independent in the company, but my mother in law always picks on me, saying that I am If I canât do it well, then I canât do it well, especially when it comes to taking care of children, Iâm constantly being denied, the posture of changing diapers is wrong, the temperature of the bath water is either too high or too lowâ¦â
Vivienne Quinn listened to Lucyâs complaints. If she didnât vent these negative emotions, she would definitely be suffocated.
Lucyâs body has not recovered yet, and she has to feed the child at night, so she canât sleep well. She looks haggard, anxious, and full of negative emotions.
With a weak husband, Lucy is of course very depressed.
As she spoke, the corners of Lucyâs eyes became moist,âThe child sleeps late at night, and the mother in law blames me, saying that when I was pregnant with the baby, my work and rest were irregular, and the baby had diarrhea, so I blamed me for eating 1 carelessly. During the days when the baby had eczema, My mother in law is pulling faces all day long, insisting that I donât wear enough clothes for the baby, itâs cold, I canât communicate with her at all.â
Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law live under the same roof, just like upper teeth and lower teeth, they will definitely collide.
If Vivienne Quinn is not married, hearing what Lucy said, she might be afraid of getting married.
Lucy wiped away her tears with a tissue, and continued to complain,âAfter the baby was born, Alan Black was called by my mother in law to sleep in the guest room, saying that the child would make noise for Alan Black to rest. Now I can hardly touch the baby except for breastfeeding.â When the baby is taken out by mother in law, the baby will not be brought back if it is not hungry, as if the baby was born for her.â
Vivienne Quinn didnât know if most mothers in law would compete with their daughter-in-law for children. Hearing what Lucy said, she still felt terrible.
Lucy, you are breastfeeding now, so you probably wonât be able to go to work.â
âI plan to return to the company next month. My mother in law likes to take care of children, so let her take care of them. I have started to feed my baby with milk powder. I have to go to work and stay at home. I Go crazy.â