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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 701477" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>I have a question. One of my granddaughter's birthday is on Nov. 1. They are in another state so I won't be seeing her, not withstanding the fact that their mom not speaking to me. It's been almost 3 weeks since I said no to her request. So here is the question. I've bought some gifts that I was going to mail to her friend's house since I have no address for her. A friend of mijne in the mental health field suggested I not do that because iin the past she has taken the gifts back and gotten the money. That it would be hard for the girls to see the gifts and then have the gifts go back to the store. She suggested sending cards. I want her to get gifts and am hoping her mom will let her have them. She said it would hurt the girls deeply to see that their grandma who they love sends them something and then their mother who they also love, takes them away. Causes major trust issues. Do any of you have any experience with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 701477, member: 20962"] I have a question. One of my granddaughter's birthday is on Nov. 1. They are in another state so I won't be seeing her, not withstanding the fact that their mom not speaking to me. It's been almost 3 weeks since I said no to her request. So here is the question. I've bought some gifts that I was going to mail to her friend's house since I have no address for her. A friend of mijne in the mental health field suggested I not do that because iin the past she has taken the gifts back and gotten the money. That it would be hard for the girls to see the gifts and then have the gifts go back to the store. She suggested sending cards. I want her to get gifts and am hoping her mom will let her have them. She said it would hurt the girls deeply to see that their grandma who they love sends them something and then their mother who they also love, takes them away. Causes major trust issues. Do any of you have any experience with this? [/QUOTE]
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