So here goes the rant..
This past Sunday was my boyfriend's mother's birthday. She lives alone and doesn't have much family, so we invited her over to celebrate her birthday here. In the past, we've invited her over about once every other month so she could visit and get out a bit, since she doesn't leave her condo much. The problem is.. when she comes over she brings more junk food than my household has ever seen. You name it, and she's probably toting it over. Chips, soda, candy, cake (even when its no one's birthday), large sticks of butter (incase we run out??) pancake syrup (I have no idea why...) and tea butter cookies. Yea.. thats just the short list.
Before she came over this time, I had my boyfriend make it clear to her that we don't eat junk food anymore and that we'd pick up a cake or make one here for her, but no more junk food. (We really aren't eating that crap.) Guess who turned up with chips, dip, candy, cookies and more syrup??

So I smiled about it and tried putting it all out of view. Well... She really liked all that junk being on the end of the kitchen counter that you have to walk past to get anywhere in my house. Nice, huh?
While normally you could talk to a person and say, "Hey, ya know.. your son and I have made a huge effort to lose weight and eat healthy foods. We'd really appreciate it if we didn't have chocolates and cookies staring us in the face every time we passed the kitchen," you can't say that to her. She won't listen. She gives me a funny look and says "No, my son really likes to eat this stuff."
Day #1: Saturday - She arrives with junk food galore, including another bottle of pancake syrup. I still don't know why we need so much pancake syrup considering we generally make fruit pancakes and use no syrup! I think we have three bottles now.
After she gets settled in, we head off to Ikea to do a little shopping. What I have to say first is that this woman claims to LOVE shopping and LOVE Ikea. She says there's so many things to get ideas from. Well, Ikea time was spent having a 50yr old woman as us if we could leave once every 5-10 minutes. So finally we cut our interior design excursion short, got the furniture we came for, and headed home.
When we got back, she went inside immediately and made a plate full of chips covered in melted cheese. Then she tried getting us to eat it. My boyfriend told her not to eat much because we were going to have lunch, but when she couldn't get us to eat the cheese oozing chips, she ate the whole plate herself. After bringing in the stuff we bought, we talked about where to go for lunch. Ready for this? Someone didn't want us to go out and get lunch because she already ate. Yep. She went on and on about it and said we should just eat here at home and hang out and wait for her to be hungry again.
We decided we were going to eat out anyway. The boyfriend wanted a burger and I wasn't about to go to the store to pick up all the makings so he could have 1 burger. She was pissed... but went along.
Next stop was a wonderful outdoor arts & crafts show with over 200 regionally known artists and amazing furniture and pottery craftsmen. It was an amazing show with live music, dancers, stilt-walkers, etc. Lots of fun to be had there. Well, a certain person who claims to LOVE the arts and always want to go to museums or sculpture parks decided that she wouldn't stop and look at any artist, but instead walk down the rows at a brisk pace so she could "see everything and be done with it." Yea... nice, eh? Apparently my boyfriend got hounded for the next 25 minutes to call my cellphone so they could find me and leave. We spent just under an hour at the show and I saw maybe 1/5 of it.
Whole Foods was up the street from where we were, so we went that way to pick up a few essentials for the week and some beer. God, yes... We'd be needing some beer. We get inside and the first thing mother-dear wants to do is head off to the bakery. So we point her in the direction (she's never been to a whole foods prior to that) and off she goes while we hit up the bulk bins and beer. When she gets back she exclaims that all she could find was "some gluten free crap" and that there wasn't ANYTHING good in the bakery. Wow. Then she starts ranting about how over-priced the beer is and can we stop to get her a case of Coors Lite. I guess she didn't want to try any new beers. At that point, I remembered I had forgotten to get some couscous at the bulk bins, so I ran off to get that and left my boyfriend and his mother heading the the direction of chips, crackers, etc. (I found out later that she went down that aisle and decided that none of it could be good because it was labeled organic.)
An odd comment was made when we walked down by the bread to pick up some HFCS-free bread. When I looked at a loaf of local-baked cinnamon bread, she said "Oh that looks good! We can cut that up in slices and have it with coffee for breakfast! Oh, but you're on one of
those diets where you don't eat carbs, aren't you." I was lost... since 1. I had never told her I was dieting or trying to lose weight. Neither had the boyfriend. and 2. Low carb? Where did she come up with that?? Apparently she ignored the cereal I've been eating, as well as the mashed potatoes I had with my chicken for lunch, followed by the first soda I've had in a long while. And if I were on a low carb diet, why would I be buying Amber Ales?
After that, we came back to our place and did a whole lot of nothing. I buried myself in large stacks of work that I brought home and the boyfriend spent two hours going through photographs we had taken so his mom could pick out pictures she wanted. I was doing alright until I walked away from my work for a bit and when I was coming back, mother-dear was clearing up my bottle of Perrier and my half bottle of still-cold beer. I had to stop her and ask what she was doing. She said she figured I was done with it. I hate when people assume things and don't ask.. and why is she cleaning up after me in MY HOUSE?! So I took my Perrier and set it on the table (I never saw it again...) and took my beer and went to bed with it. Lol... Yea, I took my beer to bed.
That was the end of Saturday... One more day to go and I think I'll put that in a separate post.
- Sunny