Love Your Mother-In-Law
Husband obsessed with another woman? Interactive site Daughter-in-Law Diariesteaches you how to handle a meddling mom
Long the scourge of a healthy and happy marriage, a daughter-in-law's relationship with her mother-in-law often follows the same story: Daughter-in-law becomes frustrated with nagging and bragging, mother-in-law fails to see how her interference is burdensome, son plays both sides, no one wins.
As a new wife and a new mom, this cycle was a part of Texan Ali Katz's life, too. Discontented with the situation, and tired of venting to her husband, Katz took to writing a novel about the tribulations of dealing with a mother-in-law.
Katz noticed that she didn't like the main character — her — who was impatient with her well-meaning mother-in-law. So she decided to do something about it.
"It was really a cathartic experience," Katz tells CultureMap. "It made me take a big, hard look at myself."
Katz noticed that she didn't like the main character — her — who was impatient with her well-meaning mother-in-law. So she decided to do something about it.
In late January, Katz launched Daughter-in-Law Diaries, an interactive website designed to help herself and others improve upon the oft-contentious relationship.
Daughter-in-Law Diaries offers licensed therapists to council and answer tough questions, easy recipes and entertaining ideas to impress and plenty of forum space to vent to sympathetic users — other women who face similar woes.
As the website expands, expect to see Wedding Wisdom Profiles from event planners (Christine Hoffer from Belle of the Ball will be the first featured, and then Philadelphia-based Barbara-Jo Saler) and full menus from guest chefs (Spoiler alert! Ari Rosenson, the executive chef from CUT in Los Angeles, has already signed on, as has Skinny Ms.).
"I am so excited about this project, because even though there are so many wonderful recipes online, these full menus will really help pull the whole meal together and ease the stress of entertaining family and friends," Katz says.
The whole point, Katz explains, is to bring families together. Those daughters-in-law already using the website have responded with overwhelming positivity: Where before they felt isolated, they now have a place to connect and an outlet for anonymous release about the other woman in your man's life.
And as for her own mother-in-law? "We have a wonderful relationship," Katz says.