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What should I do when I go back to my husband's house to celebrate my daughter's birthday?

My daughter is six years old. Her father and I are busy at work, so we may not have time to take good care of her. As it happens, my mother-in-law is relatively idle now, and my husband decided to put her at her mother-in-law's house.

Originally, I didn't agree, but because my mother-in-law is taking care of my little nephew, and she has experience in this field, she can give her daughter a companion, and my mother is not in the field, so I allowed it.

My daughter is really sensible and has been very good since she was a child. She doesn't cry or make trouble, just lets us go home often.

It was my daughter's sixth birthday, and my husband and I asked for leave to go back to her husband's house to celebrate her birthday. We bought many gifts to make up for her absence.

Our daughter was surprised to see us and ran straight to us: "Mom and Dad!" "

We answered with a smile and asked her if she was okay, if she had caused trouble to her grandmother, and if she had fun with her brother. The little guy just said yes and asked when we would take her home. Husband said that mom and dad are still busy, can you wait?

The child stopped talking and dragged my husband and me into the house. My mother-in-law took her little nephew to watch cartoons. When she saw us, she was still puzzled and asked why we came back for lunch today.

My husband said that today is my daughter's birthday, and my mother-in-law touched her head and said, "Hey, look, I'm so old and confused that I forgot." The little nephew hissed, "Grandma, do you cook noodles for her, just like cooking longevity noodles on my birthday morning?"

My husband and I looked at each other and seemed to think of something. My husband patted my hand and said, "My mother has been very kind to our two brothers since childhood, and she won't."

Mother-in-law went to prepare lunch and said it was her daughter's birthday. She wanted to add more meals and got busy again. My husband went out to buy my daughter's favorite chicken leg, and I helped my mother-in-law at home so that my daughter could take her little nephew to watch cartoons again.

As a result, who knows, not long after, the two little guys started fighting. The little nephew screamed that I want to see this, and the daughter cried that I want to see that. Little nephew said don't think I'm afraid of you when your parents come. This family belongs to grandma, and your father was raised by my grandmother! My daughter suddenly fell silent and began to cry alone.

Mother-in-law rushed over and asked the little nephew if he was injured and how his daughter was. Scold them for not fighting.

My daughter stopped talking. After my husband bought chicken legs, I quietly took my husband's hand and said, "Take my daughter home tonight."

When eating, my daughter was surprised to see the drumsticks, but she looked at the drumsticks in the little nephew's bowl and said, "Brother, can you finish so many drumsticks?" I smiled: "There are so many chicken legs that my brother can't finish them. Nothing, you eat. " Who knows the daughter asked her mother-in-law: "Grandma, my mother said that my brother can't finish eating chicken legs today. Can I eat them?" My mother-in-law is embarrassed. I asked my daughter, "Why do you still ask grandma?" The daughter said, "Because drumsticks are usually my brother's, my grandmother said that boys need to grow up and girls don't."

I listened to the child's unintentional words, stared at my mother-in-law and lifted the table on the spot: "Mother-in-law, what did my daughter do to you?" She's still so young! "

My mother-in-law stammered, "No, it's normal for boys to eat more when they grow up." Besides, I think it's not easy for his parents ... "

I was so angry that I didn't even want to say a word to her. I picked up my daughter and turned away. My husband still wants to make amends for me in the back. I roared: "Husband, pack up your daughter's things and let's go home!" " Never let your daughter come here again! "

I really don't understand my mother-in-law Is it because my little nephew is a boy, and she prefers boys to girls, or because she prefers her eldest son, my little nephew's father, to her husband?

But it doesn't matter. I will take good care of my daughter, and what happened at her grandmother's house will never happen again.