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My FIL Mocked Me for Renovating the House Myself—Then Told Everyone It Was His Handiwork

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My rich father-in-law (FIL) kept mocking me for renovating my new home instead of hiring professional help. But during a party we held, the reception to my work was great, until my FIL messed it up. What he didn’t expect was that karma would fight my battles for me.

My dad used to say, “Your name goes on your work—do it right, or don’t do it at all.” He was a machinist who built custom bike frames in our little garage at home and was my hero and inspiration. What I didn’t know was that my FIL would not appreciate the same things my father did. This made us clash, until he did something unforgivable.

My parents worked to get all the things they had. They made no shortcuts and didn’t get handouts to get where they are. Although my father was a professional in his work, there were no degrees on the wall at home, just calloused hands and quiet pride.

I was never someone who liked chasing praise for anything I did, it just wasn’t the way I was raised. I’m thirty-five now, and my father’s words of wisdom have stuck like varnish. So when my wife Haley and I found out we were having our first baby, I didn’t reach out for help.

I knew exactly what to do… I rolled up my sleeves! The truth is, the one-bedroom rental on the east side we lived in was crammed. Leaky faucets, paper-thin walls, and zero room for a crib, let alone a crawling toddler.

The kitchen was a tight fit, and we had no backyard. We decided to buy a bigger house, something old but solid, something we could grow into. Haley kept trying to convince me to move into her parents’ guesthouse, but I just couldn’t do it.

It felt like giving up. Instead, we found an old two-story fixer-upper just past the city line. It had great bones and a backyard full of weeds.

But I saw potential. It was the kind of house a kid could grow up in. I cashed in my savings from my job at the auto shop and the side gigs I’d taken, refurbishing furniture in the garage.

Bought it outright with Haley. Every cent came from us—no loans, gifts, or donations. And definitely not a dime from my wife’s parents, Bruce and Lenora.

Believe me, they could’ve funded the entire thing and still had enough left over for another Caribbean vacation. See, my in-laws were completely different from my parents. I am sorry—not sorry—to say Bruce was the worst of the two.

Think khaki golf shorts and vintage Rolexes—the type of guy who’d never gotten grease under his fingernails a day in his life. Since winning the lottery in ’03, he treated every middle-class task like it was a novelty act. He once called changing a tire “a working man’s yoga.” All they do is take fancy vacations, spa dates, buy silk scarves, and go to tastings to drink expensive wine.

Since their win, they’ve never worked a day in their lives. However, despite their riches, they never offered to help us, but it’s not like I was expecting them to. What I didn’t expect was the constant passive-aggressive commentary from my FIL when we told him how the house was going to get fixed.

From the moment we told him we were fixing the place ourselves, he made it his personal mission to belittle everything I did! “You? Renovate a house?

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