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rukspc
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Default May 10, 2024 at 04:28 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Tart Cherry Jam View Post
I would not go yo the graduation, would message the niece (I also call even my second cousin's daughter my niece and it seems totally natural to me, BTW) and apologize for not being able to attend the graduation and offer her to make up for that by inviting her to dinner, just she and you, to celebrate the occasion. If your finances allow it, you can also offer to take her shopping for a graduation present. The problem is not the niece, the problem is primarily mother and sister, so you want to avoid them and not her. There is no harm involved in spending quality one-on-one time with the niece. As for her, she would benefit much more from such quality time during which you can really focus on her as a unique and special being than she would if you simply formally attended her graduation.

When I suggested no contact with FOO, I meant all the problematic ppl such as mother and sister. I did not mean to break ties with the presumably innocent niece.
Right. Yes, my niece is not at fault at all. H & I recognize that for sure.

For my niece's graduation, I should've prefaced with I'd have to drive 3 hours away. Here's the other thing... I am blind in one of my eyes, so H said he would drive me but then not stay.
I'm still deciding whether to attend the ceremony by myself, and stay with mother for a while, or just not go at all. My gut is telling me to make the drive to see my niece (even without H). H worries about me and doesn't want me to make the far drive alone.
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