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Grandmother in-law issues, fun times. Long, long.
Re: Grandmother in-law issues, fun times. Long, long.
Hahahhahahhhaa.

I am a vicious person and fight very dirty. Dirtily? Unfairly.
Is your relationship with your MIL close enough or at least friendly enough that you could bring it up to her? As in, "Hey Nancy, I need to ask you for some advice/help. I've been standing on my head trying to make GIL happy for years now, and all I get back in return are painful comments and disapproval from her. Could you have a word with her about all of this before the baby comes? I'd really like for her to be a part of her great-grandbaby's life, but I can't and won't have such a negative person around my child." Maybe MIL will be able to go to bat for you and tell her mom to cut the crap, or she'll tell you GIL is just a nasty, cranky old lady who is never going to change. In fact, I would put good money on the fact that before you came along this behavior was probably directed at other members of the family, so, for better or worse, they've either gotten used to it or learned how to ignore it.
If that route doesn't work, I'd say limit your contact to the one or two required family meals a year. Other than that don't contact her, and if she tells you she's coming over tell her that you and your husband already have plans that evening. Then make sure you're out of the house (hello good excuse for a date night!) so even if she does show up no one is home. Then, during those two dinners you have to suffer through a year, if she acts up do yourself a favor and be blunt. What do you have to lose? Especially if H, MIL, etc are all aware of the situation.
I can't believe you've put up with it this long and not lost your cool. I probably would've told this woman where to she could shove her attitude a long time ago. I applaud you for your patience and restraint. Good luck!
this should be how you respond. also, husband needs to man up and tell the little old broad to shut her damn trap (my dh had to tell his mom and dad both to stop trying to bully me around because they're very passive aggressive and rude in the same way).