My MIL Excluded Us From the Family Trip Because We Don’t Have Kids, So We Made Her Regret It

My husband and I had been married for five years, hoping to spend the holidays with his family. But when we asked to join their annual trip, his mother told us it was “just for the kids” — a family outing to Disneyland. Since we didn’t have children yet, we weren’t invited.
My husband was shocked and tried to explain we planned to have kids in time, but his mother was firm: “When you give me grandkids, then you can join the family vacations.”
It crushed him. For years, he had defended her, but this moment revealed the truth — she wasn’t as warm or accepting as he believed.
Instead of sulking, we took our own vacation. While away, we found out I was pregnant.
When we shared the news, everything changed. Suddenly, my husband was her favorite, and she started making future plans — but this time, he told her firmly we would raise our child on our terms, and she wouldn’t dictate how we lived.