Swapping Mother-in-law Stories

Today I was in studio for a taping of a a web talk show I produce and one of our episodes focused on mothers-in-law (MILs in internet speak). In the green room there was lots of sharing of stories about MILs. Mostly horror stories. Overreaching women who criticize your parenting. Moms who still treat their adult sons like small spoiled children. The term “monster-in-law” was tossed around.

I laughed along with everyone – it was the socially acceptable thing to do – but my heart wasn’t in it. I didn’t have any stories to share. I only met my husband’s mother a handful of times. Less than a handful – three times. She died during our first few months of dating and I wish with all my heart I had a horror story about her to share because that would mean I got to know her well enough to complain. But, I never got to.

The only story I have to share is the one where I helped her take off her knee highs when I noticed she looked uncomfortable in her bed in the ER the night before the morning she died. We bonded over a hatred of tight leg coverings that leave lines on your calves. We laughed about how none of the men around her had noticed her discomfort since none had ever been tortured by knee highs. Nobody in the green room today wanted to hear this story.

I know my loss isn’t comparable to my husband’s, but hardly a week goes by when I don’t wish she were around. I wish my kids had gotten to meet their grandmother. I wish I had gotten to hear more stories about my husband’s childhood. I wish I’d gotten to know the strong, smart woman who’d raised the amazing man I love. I wish I had a mother-in-law to complain about. I wish, I wish.

A Brooklyn Autism Story

My job involves a lot of talk about Kardashian baby bumps and 50 Shades of Grey casting news, but we also do some really inspiring original stories. In honor of Autism Awareness Day, I wanted to share one of those stories.

PS – This school is A-MAZ-ING – right?

Forecast for a Spring Revival

Today marks day one in my personal blogging challenge: to post something daily in this here blog every day in the month of April.  Excuse me as I dust off the writing chops – it’s going to take some time to find my words again.

Let’s start easy – a photo post!

Last week was Spring Break here in New York, so we escaped the late season snow for a few days in Arizona. I know what you’re asking yourself… It’s the same question everyone has asked us when we said we were going to Arizona.

“Do you have family there?”

No. If we had family there we probably would have gone elsewhere. Like to Florida with everyone else in the tristate area. Instead, we went west for the lovely desert climate, the resort pool, cheap airfare, and most importantly a mental time-out. And I highly recommend it! Behold…

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Blue, cloudless skies. Highs of 80. No humidity.

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Prickly pear margarita(s) to wash down all that sunshine

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Family selfie in a Wild West stagecoach – can’t do that in Florida

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And plenty of time to enjoy the bee-yoo-tiful views

I’ve conveniently skipped over the part about flying cross country with the stomach flu, but there are no photos to document that death-defying experience. So, it must not have happened! [Mind Eraser]