Update to: Surprise!, my MIL is OK with Guns
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:46 pm
To avoid continued hijacking of the original thread, I am re-posting the original story:
[July 2010]
My MIL was staying with us for about 5 months this past winter. My wife was sure she would be upset if she knew I was into guns, carried around the house, took the kids to the range, etc. I had been taking every Friday off for a while because I had too burn some days at work - so I went shooting quite a few times. I would sneak out of the house with all my gear, stop at my FIL's house (they are long divorced) and clean the guns, then come back home.
Anyway, during this time my BIL and his new girlfriend stop by for a visit and he wants to go to the range - he had picked up a new .357 he wanted to try out. So we plan a trip, but let him know he should keep things a secret around his mom. Well, the whole thing falls apart as we are getting ready to go and so we 'let the cat out of the bag' and said we were going shooting and she said:
'Ohhh wow - target shooting - I always wanted to do that. My dad was crack shot - the best shot in town.' or something to that effect. My oldest daughter said my wife's expression was priceless as her jaw hit the floor. Everybody bust out laughing.
We wanted to take her to the range, but she was recovering from recent surgery and she wasn't quite sure if she could handle the trip. She was also concerned about the noise.
[July 2010]
My MIL was staying with us for about 5 months this past winter. My wife was sure she would be upset if she knew I was into guns, carried around the house, took the kids to the range, etc. I had been taking every Friday off for a while because I had too burn some days at work - so I went shooting quite a few times. I would sneak out of the house with all my gear, stop at my FIL's house (they are long divorced) and clean the guns, then come back home.
Anyway, during this time my BIL and his new girlfriend stop by for a visit and he wants to go to the range - he had picked up a new .357 he wanted to try out. So we plan a trip, but let him know he should keep things a secret around his mom. Well, the whole thing falls apart as we are getting ready to go and so we 'let the cat out of the bag' and said we were going shooting and she said:
'Ohhh wow - target shooting - I always wanted to do that. My dad was crack shot - the best shot in town.' or something to that effect. My oldest daughter said my wife's expression was priceless as her jaw hit the floor. Everybody bust out laughing.
We wanted to take her to the range, but she was recovering from recent surgery and she wasn't quite sure if she could handle the trip. She was also concerned about the noise.