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Old Jun 06, 2004, 02:51 PM
cathy56 cathy56 is offline
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I am back and my daughter had her baby. Our relationship has gotten better since the birth of my granddaughter . She wants me there but i am being cautious. The in-laws have become overwhelming and I am staying neutral. She wants me there when she arrives home. What should I do? I am so excited about all of this happening. Don't want to cause any waves with anyone ..I believe she has to speak her mind to them. I didn't go to see the baby today at the hospital but i called her and all is fine. I wanted to give her time to rest. She had caserean onthe 4th of june. I believe she needs her rest. I am I doing wrong. I shouldn't be questioning myself. Her in-laws and the rest of my son-in--law's family seem to barge right in.
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