It is easy to blame others for our unhappiness. But, someone once said, what happens to us is not as important as our RESPONSE to what happened. In this case, if they don't wash the water jug, how about you wash it every morning? That is what I do at my own home. Boil a kettle of water at night. Morning, rinse the water jug before pouring the "new" water inside.
You complain about eating what is prepared for you - but how about taking the effort to prepare dinner instead? Either buying or cooking, starting with, say, every weekend? All these things takes effort. And once you start doing it, you would appreciate why sometimes, it feels so great to be able to take something from the fridge or freezer, and have a meal ready under 10 minutes. If you don't want to eat, then don't eat, say you get tummyache from eating leftover food (which is what a colleague experiences). Many mommies here will tell you that we cook in big batches, and have a few days' supply of frozen food ready.
If you don't want to shower in the PIL's room, then, don't. The other bathroom is not unlocked, right? Just say, you do not feel comfortable parading in PJs. Then just goto the other toilet. Have problem with the flush? Then get a plumber in to fix it to your liking. PIL dun like - well, they have to live with you just like you have to live with them.
And you need to think carefully, is it really the best time to have children? KIV until you sort out these things. Because these things will eat into us. Especially so if you are raging with maternal hormones. Places will feel dirtier and stinkier, and you will have nesting instinct - to provide an environment best for your baby. And for now, there is a great divide between your "best" and their "best". And your husband isn't much of a help either. If he grew up like that, you need to make him see how you grew up... and then think, if you have children, whose standards apply?
You complain about eating what is prepared for you - but how about taking the effort to prepare dinner instead? Either buying or cooking, starting with, say, every weekend? All these things takes effort. And once you start doing it, you would appreciate why sometimes, it feels so great to be able to take something from the fridge or freezer, and have a meal ready under 10 minutes. If you don't want to eat, then don't eat, say you get tummyache from eating leftover food (which is what a colleague experiences). Many mommies here will tell you that we cook in big batches, and have a few days' supply of frozen food ready.
If you don't want to shower in the PIL's room, then, don't. The other bathroom is not unlocked, right? Just say, you do not feel comfortable parading in PJs. Then just goto the other toilet. Have problem with the flush? Then get a plumber in to fix it to your liking. PIL dun like - well, they have to live with you just like you have to live with them.
And you need to think carefully, is it really the best time to have children? KIV until you sort out these things. Because these things will eat into us. Especially so if you are raging with maternal hormones. Places will feel dirtier and stinkier, and you will have nesting instinct - to provide an environment best for your baby. And for now, there is a great divide between your "best" and their "best". And your husband isn't much of a help either. If he grew up like that, you need to make him see how you grew up... and then think, if you have children, whose standards apply?