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What about your mother-in-law or future mother-in-law?

I can always hear girls complain about my mother-in-law, but I want to say that my mother-in-law is very, very good.

My mother-in-law has high emotional intelligence and is good at dealing with people.

For example, if she cooks a dish that her son loves, she will cook another dish that I love. She bought a suit for her son and will buy one for me. I usually go to my mother-in-law's house, and she will prepare me my favorite fruits or snacks. During the Chinese New Year, he bought me a necklace of jade, and he will also prepare red underwear, red socks and a red belt for me in this animal year.

Although my mother-in-law's cooking is not to my taste, and I seldom wear my chosen gifts, I still appreciate this gesture. At least on the face, my mother-in-law put me in the same position as her son, without showing too much partiality.

Of course, I know in my heart that this is my mother-in-law, not my biological mother, so I am grateful and satisfied that my mother-in-law has done these things.

If I catch up with my husband's relatives for dinner, many elders and mother-in-law will always give me food and choose delicious parts for me. I always feel flattered, because I think I should show more respect to my mother-in-law at such family gatherings instead of always letting her take care of me.

What I am most grateful for is that my mother-in-law has been helping me with my children.

It's really hard to take care of children. Children sometimes have a cold and fever, and their mother-in-law can't sleep all night. She wiped herself with a wet towel to cool down. After all, my mother-in-law is over 60 years old and her health is not particularly good. She takes care of the children from morning till night, and she is sick and even afraid to give birth. Because nannies never rest from morning till night, they really don't have time to lie sick for a few days.

The mother-in-law also ordered fresh goat's milk for her children and bought calcium tablets, toys, new clothes, hats and shoes. She also took her children to early education classes, played in children's castles and picked strawberries and cherries, which really gave them a rich and beautiful living environment.

To sum up, I am very grateful to my mother-in-law. Although we also give money to my mother-in-law every year and bring fruit gifts when we go home, I still feel that I have not done enough. I should be kind to my mother-in-law.