I totally understand your feelings, I used to face the same situation when I was first married , or so i thought, i think it is basically becos we come to live in an unknown house with unknown people who we have to treat as our own, so i guess it takes time to understand them and to adjust to the way they react to things.
We as women are expected to change ourselves totally and accept our inlaws as our own and no matter if they are good or bad we should always be good to them and have a smile on our faces ( as per everyones views) . But don't worry surely they will understand your feelings sometime, if they don't then don't bother, we have a life so live it and ignore everything else.
Thankfully God has blessed me with inlaws who are very understanding and though it was hard to adjust to their ways and habits initially, everything is in place now.
Great looking photos, looks like you had a lovely time. Hope to see some more photos and travel information on other tourist spots as well. Good Photography ! Real Nice!
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