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Let me preface this by saying I think my FMIL is one of the nicest people I''ve ever met but this wedding business has got her bonkers. A few months ago, she asked us if we wanted a harpist for the ceremony. We said NO. We''re not hiring any vendors for music. We''ve rented speakers and have a song list ready to go on the laptop. We''re having a low key, backyard reception and want to keep it minimal. She asked again and again and again. Finally, out of guilt (and against our better judgment), we decided to agree to it. The second we agreed she chimed "Oh, great. I already booked her. She lives close by and I have heard wonderful things...blah blah blah". She asked us early on what music we wanted her to play...again I didn''t WANT a harpist and I don''t know what the harpist should play. We told FMIL she could pick the music. Fast forward to today (TWO WEEKS BEFORE OUR WEDDING!)...I get an email - "Since you guys said you don''t really care about the music, I made the decision to add a flutist." What?!?! Clearly she mistook "the stinking harpist can play what she wants because we didn''t want a harpist in the first place and wouldn''t know the first thing about choosing songs for one" for "go ahead. make decisions without asking us. hire other vendors. really, it''s no problem."
So I''m annoyed and really want to tell her she can take the harpist AND the flutist and tell them to shove it! But that wouldn''t be nice
So I tell FI he needs to tell his mom NO MORE MAKING DECISIONS WITHOUT ASKING (this isn''t the first). FI says "So do you want me to tell her no flute?"
Am I overreacting here? Did I give the thumbs up on making decisions without us inadvertently when I said I didn''t care what the harpist played? This woman can quote Emily Post etiquette verbatim yet she doesn''t know it''s not appropriate to make wedding day decisions without asking the bride and groom??
So I''m annoyed and really want to tell her she can take the harpist AND the flutist and tell them to shove it! But that wouldn''t be nice

Am I overreacting here? Did I give the thumbs up on making decisions without us inadvertently when I said I didn''t care what the harpist played? This woman can quote Emily Post etiquette verbatim yet she doesn''t know it''s not appropriate to make wedding day decisions without asking the bride and groom??